Transcription of Michel Foucault’s Discipline & Punish: The Birth of the
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foucault sDiscipline & Punish: The Birth of the PrisonReader/WorkbookStephen ShapiroWhile you read foucault s Discipline and Punish, I d like you to do a few with a pen in hand and notepaper by your parts that you think may be key statements or summaries of foucault s position, passages you don t understand,and sections that you might want to return tables of the oppositions and explanations that foucault uses (for example, what characterizes the difference betweena terror and Discipline society).This workbook should give you some examples of how to do m asking you to do this in order to practice focusing on the hot spots of a big text, the key passages that you (or othercritics) might use to ground and signpost their making a skeleton of the argument, you ll be able to think more clearly about what points you want to further explore,take issue with, or complicate in your own thought and After you read a section, take stock of the argument s about what foucault argued in the section and what questions he poses that he ll move to explain in the nextsectio
Discipline & Punish: The Birth of the Prison Reader/Workbook Stephen Shapiro While you read Foucault’s Discipline and Punish, I’d like you to do a few things. 1. Read with a pen in hand and notepaper by your side. Underline parts that you think may be key statements or summaries of Foucault’s position, passages you don’t understand,
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