| Kathy E. Ferguson - 1984 - Liczba stron: 308
...that has been inadequately elaborated because it is dismissed by the powerful as "naive knowledge, located low down on the hierarchy, beneath the required level of cognition or scientificity." 8 These low-ranking knowledges, while lacking unanimity in that they are reflective of the particular... | |
| Jurgen Habermas - 1990 - Liczba stron: 460
...harshness with which it is opposed by everything surrounding it." These elements of knowledge are normally "disqualified as inadequate to their task or insufficiently...hierarchy, beneath the required level of cognition or scientificity.""1 There slumbers in them "a historical knowledge of struggles." Genealogy, which raises... | |
| Cary Nelson, Lawrence Grossberg - 1988 - Liczba stron: 756
...palimpsestic narrative of imperialism be recognized as "subjugated knowledge," "a whole set of knowledges that have been disqualified as inadequate to their task...the required level of cognition or scientificity" (PK, 82). This is not to describe "the way things really were" or to privilege the narrative of history... | |
| M. Lock, D. Gordon - 1988 - Liczba stron: 570
...that is of concern. Foucault writes about "subjugated knowledges": "a whole set of knowledges that have been disqualified as inadequate to their task...the required level of cognition or scientificity" (1980:82). While medical knowledge is not exactly low on the hierarchy, corporate and external control... | |
| Pamela Reynolds - 1989 - Liczba stron: 284
...functionalist and systematising theory. He explains that they are ... a whole set of knowledges that have been disqualified as inadequate to their task...the required level of cognition or scientificity. . .it is through the re-emergence of these low-ranking knowledges, these unqualified, even directly... | |
| Michael White, David Epston - 1990 - Liczba stron: 258
...exiled from the legitimate domain of the formal knowledges and the accepted sciences. They are the "naive knowledges, located low down on the hierarchy,...the required level of cognition or scientificity" (Foucault, 1980). Foucault suggests that, through the recovery of the details of these autonomous and... | |
| Carole Pateman, Mary Lyndon Shanley - 1991 - Liczba stron: 304
...facilitate an "insurrection of subjugated knowledges." These are forms of knowledge or experience which "have been disqualified as inadequate to their task,...insufficiently elaborated: naive knowledges, located low down in the hierarchy, beneath the required level of cognition or scientifict ty." 7 They include the low-ranking... | |
| Jana Sawicki - 1991 - Liczba stron: 148
...facilitate an "insurrection of subjugated knowledges." These are forms of knowledge or experience that "have been disqualified as inadequate to their task,...insufficiently elaborated: naive knowledges, located low down in the hierarchy, beneath the required level of cognition or scientificity."1 They include the low-ranking... | |
| Michael Mahon - 1992 - Liczba stron: 274
...asylum's emergence. By subjugated knowledges, secondly, Foucault means "a whole set of knowledges that have been disqualified as inadequate to their task...the required level of cognition or scientificity." 178 Such subjugated knowledges are popular ("le savoir de gens")—the common knowledge of the patient,... | |
| Jay Clayton - 1993 - Liczba stron: 222
...Morrison "discredited" knowledge ("Interview" 428). Scorned by official culture, narrative is one of the "naive knowledges, located low down on the hierarchy,...the required level of cognition or scientificity" (Foucault, Power 82), and it can be all the more attractive to iconoclasts for that reason. Certainly,... | |
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