| Keith Ballard - 1999 - Liczba stron: 204
...functionalist coherence or formal system' (p. 81). The second refers to a 'whole set of knowledges that have been disqualified as inadequate to their task or insufficiently elaborated: naive knowledge, located low down on the hierarchy, beneath the required level of cognition or scientificity'... | |
| Natalie Stoljar - 2000 - Liczba stron: 330
...appeal here to Foucaults second sense of the term, in which it refers to "a whole set of knowledges that have been disqualified as inadequate to their task...the required level of cognition or scientificity." For Foucault, "It is through these ... disqualified knowledges, that criticism performs its work."... | |
| Paul Rutherford - 2000 - Liczba stron: 388
...in January 1997. 43 In 'Two Lectures' Foucault referred to these as 'a whole set of knowledges that have been disqualified as inadequate to their task...the required level of cognition or scientificity.' Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings 1972-1977, ed. Colin Gordon (New York: Pantheon... | |
| James William Gibson - 2000 - Liczba stron: 540
...something else, something which in a sense is altogether different, namely a whole set of knowledges that have been disqualified as inadequate to their task...hierarchy, beneath the required level of cognition or scienticity. I also believe that it is through the re-emergence of these low-ranking knowledges, these... | |
| Ronald Inden - 2000 - Liczba stron: 316
...as 'subjugated knowledges'. These comprised, according to Foucault, 'a whole set of knowledges that have been disqualified as inadequate to their task...hierarchy, beneath the required level of cognition or scientific'it}' (1980: 82). The question of what assumptions one makes about the relationship of knowledge... | |
| Patricia Hill Collins - 2000 - Liczba stron: 356
...of historical knowledge which were present but disguised," namely, "a whole set of knowledges that have been disqualified as inadequate to their task...hierarchy, beneath the required level of cognition or scienuficity" (p. 82). I suggest that Black feminist thought is not a "naive knowledge" but has been... | |
| A. L. Macfie - 2000 - Liczba stron: 396
...refers to as 'subjugated knowledges'. These comprised, according to him: a whole set of knowledges that have been disqualified as inadequate to their task...hierarchy, beneath the required level of cognition or scientificity.11 Freud privileged Western scientific rationality in the form of psychoanalysis (or... | |
| Harish Trivedi, Richard Allen - 2000 - Liczba stron: 404
...palimpsestic narrative of imperialism be recognized as 'subjugated knowledge', 'a whole set of knowledges that have been disqualified as inadequate to their task...hierarchy, beneath the required level of cognition or scientificiry' (PK, p.82). (p.76; 'PK' indicates that Spivak is quoting from Michel Foucault, Power... | |
| Neil Campbell - 2000 - Liczba stron: 240
...an extended, evolving cultural dialogue. As Foucault wrote, there are a whole set of knowledges 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 . . . differential knowledge... | |
| Karin M. Fierke, Knud Erik Jorgensen - 2001 - Liczba stron: 308
..."subjugated knowledges" comes from Foucault (l980, 82), who defined them as "a whole set of knowledges that have been disqualified as inadequate to their task...the required level of cognition or scientificity." 4. For the linguistics background to this method, see Lecomte (l986) and Lecomte and Marandin (l986).... | |
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