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词汇 Foucauldian
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Definition of Foucauldian in English:

Foucauldian

(also Foucaultian)
adjectivefuːˈkəʊdɪən
  • Relating to or characteristic of the French philosopher Michel Foucault or his ideas.

    the Foucauldian critique of psychiatry
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He introduces the reader to a number of theories, including Foucauldian and Marxist theories of dominance, power, and political economy.
    • The entire concept of the self is "shown up" as not only performative, not only unstable, not only compelling the Foucauldian "moral code", but as an illusion altogether.
    • Providing an insightful Foucauldian analysis of public opinion, she cuts to the "essence" of the word and its power in everyday life.
    • The two recommended readings make use of Foucauldian concepts regarding space.
    • In Foucauldian terms, self-surveillance takes on a normative function during the nineteenth century.
    • Part of the criticism is that they advocate a Foucauldian genealogy but then proceed to evade the origins of hegemony.
    • Thirty years of Foucauldian postmodern critique has led to arguments that either ignore such laws or deride them as evil.
    • Discipline, in Foucauldian theory, is a discursive framework by which activity is organised so that 'the correct training' of individuals occurs.
    • There may be a strong argument for a Foucaultian approach to youth power dynamics.
    • This reading works against the Foucauldian contention that these identities did not occur until the late nineteenth century.
    • This is a Foucauldian argument that the prison system is an agent of the state, to legitimate the use of force against citizens.
    • A Foucauldian perspective may contribute to enrich the discussion.
    • Conceptual analysis by itself, without the reinforcement of a kind of Foucauldian archeology, is insufficiently powerful to help us in this task.
nounfuːˈkəʊdɪən
  • A follower or student of the French philosopher Michel Foucault or his ideas.

    in graduate school I spent my days jostling with Foucauldians
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At one point the book maintains that recent attacks on the perspectives from Foucauldians and social constructionists are laudable.
    • I am less critical of the many aspersions against Foucauldians.
    • I felt left out by what Foucaultians and other intellectuals like to call "gender norms".
    • The bulk of commentary on Foucauldianism has come from Marxists who accuse Foucauldians of "symbolic reductionism".
    • Foucaultians are skeptical of the Enlightenment notions of agency and critical reflection to which Marxists and other social critics have traditionally appealed in efforts to overcome oppression.
    • Arguments by analytic philosophers of language and Continental Foucaultians show us that we should not take up the categories of sex and gender uncritically.

Definition of Foucauldian in US English:

Foucauldian

(also Foucaultian)
adjective
  • Relating to or characteristic of the French philosopher Michel Foucault or his ideas.

    the Foucauldian critique of psychiatry
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This reading works against the Foucauldian contention that these identities did not occur until the late nineteenth century.
    • Conceptual analysis by itself, without the reinforcement of a kind of Foucauldian archeology, is insufficiently powerful to help us in this task.
    • Thirty years of Foucauldian postmodern critique has led to arguments that either ignore such laws or deride them as evil.
    • Providing an insightful Foucauldian analysis of public opinion, she cuts to the "essence" of the word and its power in everyday life.
    • This is a Foucauldian argument that the prison system is an agent of the state, to legitimate the use of force against citizens.
    • Part of the criticism is that they advocate a Foucauldian genealogy but then proceed to evade the origins of hegemony.
    • The two recommended readings make use of Foucauldian concepts regarding space.
    • Discipline, in Foucauldian theory, is a discursive framework by which activity is organised so that 'the correct training' of individuals occurs.
    • A Foucauldian perspective may contribute to enrich the discussion.
    • In Foucauldian terms, self-surveillance takes on a normative function during the nineteenth century.
    • The entire concept of the self is "shown up" as not only performative, not only unstable, not only compelling the Foucauldian "moral code", but as an illusion altogether.
    • There may be a strong argument for a Foucaultian approach to youth power dynamics.
    • He introduces the reader to a number of theories, including Foucauldian and Marxist theories of dominance, power, and political economy.
noun
  • A follower or student of the French philosopher Michel Foucault or his ideas.

    in graduate school I spent my days jostling with Foucauldians
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Arguments by analytic philosophers of language and Continental Foucaultians show us that we should not take up the categories of sex and gender uncritically.
    • The bulk of commentary on Foucauldianism has come from Marxists who accuse Foucauldians of "symbolic reductionism".
    • At one point the book maintains that recent attacks on the perspectives from Foucauldians and social constructionists are laudable.
    • I felt left out by what Foucaultians and other intellectuals like to call "gender norms".
    • Foucaultians are skeptical of the Enlightenment notions of agency and critical reflection to which Marxists and other social critics have traditionally appealed in efforts to overcome oppression.
    • I am less critical of the many aspersions against Foucauldians.
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