I haven't had the chance to read my copy yet but The Psychiatric
Power might be worth reading on such matters. There are some
passages on the Panopticon in there (from memory).
On 01/12/2006, at 10:03 AM, Jane Leung wrote:
On 01/12/2006, at 10:03 AM, Jane Leung wrote:
Hi Sandra,
I just did an essay on Foucault and I remember in my research there was an
interview with Foucault called 'Space, Knowledge, and Power' in Michel
Foucault: Power edited by James D Faubian 1994. From memory it looks at how
architecture/space becomes a strategic tool for power relations at the end
of the 18th century.
Hope that helps
Jane
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Hello,
I am working on an essay dealing with three government palaces (Palacios de
Gobierno) located in three northern Mexican states. In my examination of
these
three buildings (architecture and murals within) I would like to
incorporate
a Foucault power analysis. I found an article by Foucault in Reading
Architectural History by Dana Arnold. Could anyone recommend additional
articles that
I could look into pertaining to public spaces as places of political power?
Thanks.
Sandra Lara
University of New Mexico
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