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Transgressive Acts: Michel Foucault's Lessons on Resistance for Nurses. [PDF]
ABSTRACT In this paper, we bring together Foucault's biography and oeuvre to explore key concepts that support the analysis of nurses' acts of resistance. Foucault reflected on the power relations taking place in health services, making his contribution especially useful for the analysis of resistance in this context.
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Free speech or obedient speech? Revisiting liberal speech norms in ‘closed contexts’
Abstract Qualitative researchers can usually discern the difference between obedient speech and fearless, critical, or oppositional speech. Yet the context in which speech acts are performed is necessarily uneven, such that the same people who might speak freely in one place are often quick to engage in obedient speech in another.
Natalie Koch
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Nietzsche's Untimely Prophecy: Online Exemplars and Self‐Cultivation
Abstract Digital technologies are changing our understanding of ethical emulation. In this article, Matthew Dennis proposes that some social media technologies have given rise to a strikingly new set of ethical ideals, often concerned with the ideal of self‐cultivation. While there is relatively little philosophical discussion of these kinds of ideals,
Matthew J. Dennis
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Is this “fascist” laughter? Notes on the ethics of humor
Abstract The traditional concern of the academic literature on the ethics of humor is to determine whether ethical considerations influence comic amusement or, in other words, judge the impact of ethics over aesthetics. For some, ethically questionable dimensions bear no implication for the effectiveness of jokes; for others, they do, but this group ...
Riccardo Carli
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THE (QUEER) AESTHETICS OF JEAN PAUL'S SIEBENKÄS
ABSTRACT This article proposes that the eighteenth‐century novel Siebenkäs contains the formulation of an aesthetic theory that embraces same‐sex desire. The novel's author, Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, still relatively unknown among literary scholars today, uses the myth of Narcissus as an aesthetic blueprint for the novel.
Anchit Sathi
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Centering knowledge production: A matter of historical memory
Anthropology &Education Quarterly, Volume 54, Issue 3, Page 207-225, September 2023.
Bradley A. Levinson
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La parrhēsia en Filodemo de Gadara: ¿vergüenza o razones?
El fenómeno de la parrhēsia epicúrea ha sido primordialmente analizado durante las últimas décadas desde su perspectiva pedagógico-psicagógica, es decir, en tanto dispositivo terapéutico destinado a producir una determinada modificación en el alma del ...
Rodrigo Sebastián Braicovich
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Organizing Dark Matter: W.A.G.E. as Alternative Worker Organization [PDF]
Since its founding in 2008, W.A.G.E. (Working Artists and the Greater Economy) has worked to reform the economic habits of US art institutions and of the artists upon whose cultural work these institutions are dependent. Inside a decade, W.A.G.E.
de Peuter, Greig
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Enacting Productive Dialogue: Addressing the Challenge that Non-Human Cognition Poses to Collaborations Between Enactivism and Heideggerian Phenomenology [PDF]
This chapter uses one particular proposal for interdisciplinary collaboration – in this case, between early Heideggerian phenomenology and enactivist cognitive science – as an example of how such partnerships may confront and negotiate tensions between ...
A Clark +10 more
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A partir de la pregunta, ¿cuál fue la influencia de la parrhesía en las dictaduras que se dieron después de la mitad del siglo XX en América Latina?, y entendiendo la parrhesía desde el filósofo de Poitiers, Michel Foucault, como el coraje de decir la ...
Yhony Alexander Osorio Valencia
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