Re: [Foucault-L] biopolitics on film

machiel,
i think you were referring to "The Truman Show" with Jim Carrey in the lead.

On 7/21/05, M. Karskens <mkarskens@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The point of most answers is that discipline and biopolitcs almost are
> identified. In my opinion biopolitics is much more caring, pastoral and
> nomalizing than discipline. Dogville is a perfect example, and also the
> film about the boy/man who lives in a tv soap (I don't remember the name)
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> machiel karskens
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> At 18:26 19-7-2005, you wrote:
> >Oliver Hirschbiegel's 'Das Experiment' is a good one. A take on the
> >Stanford Prison Experiment. German with English subtitles.
> >
> >Simone
> >
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> Radboud University Nijmegen - The Netherlands
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