Example: tourism industry
Michel Fou Cault
Found 2 free book(s)Explaining Postmodernism - Stephen Hicks
www.stephenhicks.orgMichel Foucault has identified the major targets: “All my ... Fou-cault’s]—one who thinks of himself as auxiliary to the poet rather than to the physicist—is to avoid hint - ing that this suggestion gets something right, that my sort of philosophy corresponds to the way things re-ally are. For this talk of correspondence brings back
Foucault s Discourse and Power: Implications for ...
file.scirp.orglity”. Weedon (1997: p. 105) asserts that discourses, in Fou- cault’s work, are ways of constituting knowledge, together with the social practices, forms of subjectivity and power relations. Discourse transmits and produces power; it undermines and exposes it, renders it fragile and makes it possible to thwart it (Weedon, 1997: p. 107).