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Nueva Lengua • Academia Cubana de la Lengua • …
www.rae.esmatices de significado y las condiciones de uso que caracterizan un gran núme-ro de construcciones. OHace compatibles las recomendaciones de carácter normativo, que refuerzan la notable unidad de la lengua culta común, …
02- Los conceptos de bienestar - Dialnet
dialnet.unirioja.escault, 1966). En las sociedades premodernas el papel de la colectividad predominaba en la socializa-ción, transmisión de apellidos, poder, casta, rango, prácticas sociales, elaboración colecti-va de procesos como el paso de la niñez a la vida adulta, identidad, iniciación, muerte (evi-tando la proliferación de imaginarios de cada sujeto).
INTRODUCCIÓN La migración es un fenómeno estructural de ...
archivos.juridicas.unam.mxcault, 1990). Esta sociedad de sujetos configurados desde disciplinas ana-tomopolíticas, cuando se complejizaron fueron gobernados con base en dispositivos de disciplinamiento de escala biopolítica. En la etimología de la palabra encontramos su significado, después de gobernar los cuerpos de los sujetos, las relaciones de poder
This capstone paper is posted as an example of the type of ...
nres.illinois.eduJackson et al., 2013; Cault on et al., 2014; Meng, 2015). Expected to account of 49% of the United States’ natural gas production by 2035, fracking has thus prompted industry leaders, governments, and researchers to monitor public perception. There is a need to understand the reasons behind
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.orgcault’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). For Foucault (1972), discourses are
Michel Fou cault 1969 What is an Author? - Open University
www.open.eduMICHEL FOUCAULT 299. Then why did I use the names of authors in The Order of Things} Why not avoid their use altogether, or, short of that, why not define the manner in which they were used? These questions appear fully justified and I have tried to gauge their implications and consequences in a book