| G. Thomas Couser - 1989 - 298 pagine
...formal penance, Michel Foucault has called it a ritual that unfolds within a power relationship, for one does not confess without the presence (or virtual...intervenes in order to judge, punish, forgive, console, and reconcile; [and]... a ritual in which the expression alone, independently of its external consequences,... | |
| 1993 - 360 pagine
...also the subject of the statement; it is also a ritual that unfolds within a power relationship, for one does not confess without the presence (or virtual...intervenes in order to judge, punish, forgive, console, and reconcile; a ritual in which the truth is corroborated by the obstacles and resistances it has had... | |
| M. Jimmie Killingsworth - 1989 - 222 pagine
..."confession is a ritual of discourse . . . that unfolds within a power relationship": A person confesses to a "partner who is not simply the interlocutor but...intervenes in order to judge, punish, forgive, console, and reconcile" (History of Sexuality 61-62). In "Sun-Down Poem," the confession involves a sense of evil... | |
| Peter J. Kitson, Thomas N. Corns - 1991 - 144 pagine
...Logos," exchanged now for an immanence in which the author addresses his public as, in Foucault's words, "the authority who requires the Confession, prescribes...intervenes in order to judge, punish, forgive, console and reconcile."" Just as Hume and the Adam Smith of the Theory of Moral Sentiments had theorised civil... | |
| C. G. Prado - 1992 - 186 pagine
...also the subject of the statement; it is also a ritual that unfolds within a power relationship, for one does not confess without the presence (or virtual...interlocutor but the authority who requires the confession." (Foucault, 1980a:61) The process by which the individual comes to construe himself as a certain sort... | |
| Nigel Leask - 2004 - 288 pagine
...or 'Productive Logos', exchanged now for an immanence in which the author addresses his public as ' the authority who requires the confession, prescribes...intervenes in order to judge, punish, forgive, console and reconcile'.37 Just as Hume and the Adam Smith of the Theory of Moral Sentiments had theorized civil... | |
| Vikki Bell - 1993 - 228 pagine
...that between the confessor and the court, the analysand and the therapist. Foucault states that the confession is a ritual that unfolds within a power...intervenes in order to judge, punish, forgive, console and reconcile; a ritual in which the truth is corroborated by the obstacles and resistances it has to surmount... | |
| Bill Nichols - 1994 - 212 pagine
...vicariously participatory dynamic: [The confession] is a ritual that unfolds within a power relationship, for one does not confess without the presence (or virtual...intervenes in order to judge, punish, forgive, console, and reconcile; . . . and finally, a ritual in which the expression alone, independently of its external... | |
| Arleen B. Dallery, Stephen H. Watson, E. Marya Bower - 1994 - 372 pagine
...also the subject of the statement; it is also a ritual that unfolds within a power relationship, for one does not confess without the presence (or virtual...intervenes in order to judge, punish, forgive, console, and reconcile. 28 It will be necessary to specify the phases of the discourse of sexuality in order to... | |
| Elizabeth A. Scarlett - 1994 - 254 pagine
...also the subject of the statement; it is also a ritual that unfolds within a power relationship, for one does not confess without the presence (or virtual...intervenes in order to judge, punish, forgive, console, and reconcile."10 The imagined confession takes up about a third of the novel. Whether this confession,... | |
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