“ It is true that madame had her own system for managing and regulating this mass of machinery; and a very pretty system it was: the reader has seen a small specimen of it, in that small affair of turning my pocket inside out, and reading my private memoranda. ‘Surveillance,’ ‘espionage,’ –these were her watch words” (Brontë 67). When in a situation people are often blinded by the chaos around them, only a person on the outside looking in can truly give insight to what is happening to all…
Most people emphasize freedom of speech, or simply the freedom to express oneself through their use of the Internet or social media. However, the peaceful days of enjoying one’s privacy are no longer attainable. Humans owe this lack of mental solitude to the remarkable theory of Panopticism created by Foucault. The panopticon represents so much more then just a discipline prison, but also a concept of the constant surveillance of society. The panopticon was special in the way that it did not…
2. Panopticism and surveillance before European democratization process Foucault is a very famous socialist, in his book , he mentioned Panopticism, an architectural figure of surveillance. To be more specific, it is invented by British Bentham. Bentham once boasted that this architecture will strengthen ethical standards, protect health care, disseminate education, relieve the stress of public service. All these advantages are implemented by a simple architecture proposal———the Panopticism.…
Foucault’s understanding of power not being possessed but rather as power being relational is due to the fact that Foucault believes that the oppression of power in its most drastic form relates to more productivity as well as causing individuals of society to emerge and act in different more efficient ways. Power is seen as a certain individual or group of individuals exercising their force over the powerless and forcing them to do things that they don’t want to do, which shows how power is, in…
“In the end, the characters of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind learn that it is better to confront their problems than turn the other way.” Discuss.” The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is an exquisite and inspiring film directed by Michel Gondry. It’s a brilliant and captivating film that blends together many genres such as love/romance, realism and surrealism, by using many cinematic techniques such as Character expression, lighting techniques and different angle positioning to…
Michel Foucault complicates notions of power and sexuality because of his interpretive framework of culture and the different and alternate meanings he assigns to phenomenon. On the other hand, his thinking is innovative in that he debunks former understandings of history and culture and forces us to shift paradigms and stretch our perceptions. In The History of Sexuality, Foucault advances several propositions about power as it relates to sexuality, discourse, and knowledge. In using power…
“This shit is bananas, b-a-n-a-n-a-s!” I will always remember how Gwen Stephani’s catchy tune “Hollaback Girl” finally taught me how to spell bananas. To this day I still have to sing the song to get it right, but hey, at least I learned. Learning is an essential part of life; an unknown source said it best, “if we cease to learn, we die.” This quote holds true, in that learning is imperative, as it presents us with information that can be useful when making difficult decisions. Yet, I have…
As Jean Michel Basquiat was trying to discover his own power many people judged him. Most people just saw his artwork as childish because it was different from what was popular at the time. With all this criticism Jean Michel Basquiat was not sure of what to do with his power. He began to limit his creativity and his power began to diminish. But in the end Jean Michel Basquiat used his power to spread positivity. In the poem Genius Child…
Jean-Michel Basquiat During the 1980’s, the art movement “Neo-Expressionism” was taking the United States by storm and artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat’s big break was just beginning. If you’re not too familiar with him or isn’t really educated on him, you may know or heard Jean-Michel Basquiat from listening to your favorite artist’s songs, because of his unique hairdo that inspired The Weeknd, or for his phenomenal art that convey deep messages. Jean-Michel Basquiat, a high school dropout,…
Jean-Michel Basquiat and the Neo-Expressionism Movement The neo-expressionism movement arose in the 1980’s as a way to speak out against mass media, history, or society through paintings (Kantor 14). The paintings of a neo-expressionist are usually harsh and have an aggressive subject. It gave a sense of freedom in the art world because it did not have any order to it. Neo-expressionists describe their art process as not really focusing on the painting, but on their thoughts and thinking. The…