foucauldian

[US]/fuːˈkəʊldiən/
[UK]/fuːˈkoʊldiən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.relating to or characteristic of Michel Foucault or his theories about power, knowledge, and social institutions
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Phrases & Collocations

foucauldian discourse analysis

foucauldian power relations

foucauldian genealogy

foucauldian archaeology

foucauldian perspective

foucauldian biopolitics

foucauldian sense

foucauldian approach

foucauldian notion

foucauldian framework

Example Sentences

scholars often employ a foucauldian analysis to examine the relationship between power and knowledge.

the new policies reflect a distinct foucauldian approach to modern surveillance and discipline.

her research offers a foucauldian critique of contemporary educational systems and their hidden curricula.

the novel can be read as a foucauldian discourse on the nature of social institutions.

we adopted a foucauldian perspective to understand how biopower operates in modern healthcare.

the documentary provides a foucauldian interpretation of the history of the prison system.

he applies foucauldian concepts to dissect the mechanisms of corporate control in the digital age.

they used foucauldian genealogy to trace the origins of current social norms regarding sexuality.

the article explores foucauldian ideas concerning the regulation of the human body.

using a foucauldian framework, the study highlights the subtle exercise of power in offices.

she argues that the management style relies heavily on foucauldian techniques of domination.

the philosopher delivered a lecture on foucauldian ethics and the care of the self.

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