Listen "Lecture on Power and Knowledge: Foucault’s Theoretical Framework"
Episode Synopsis
Michel Foucault's "Power/Knowledge" lectures examine the historical development of power in relation to knowledge. He criticizes the traditional, unified, and hierarchical approach to knowledge and its relationship to power. Instead, he proposes the idea of "genealogies," or fragmented histories of knowledge that reveal how power is not merely exercised through brute force, but also through the production and regulation of knowledge. He argues that knowledge is often embedded with power relations, serving to maintain and legitimize existing social structures. Foucault emphasizes the need for a different understanding of the history of power, one that recognizes the constant interplay of knowledge and power and the way they constitute each other.
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