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Carceral Nature Of Modern Life By Michael Foucault Analysis

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1. Michel Foucault writes in his essay about the carceral nature of modern life. Write a short essay in which you illustrate and explain this concept, using the film Synecdoche, New York as a case study. In modern society, we are always being watched and documented by a certain power or institution, an authoritative one in certain cases. This creates a sense of carcerality in these societies. The powers or institutions that are always observing the individuals in a population and analyzing them do so in order to classify each individual and to judge them so that they don’t deviate from the masses in terms of behavior and health. The institution that illustrates this the best, which is what Michel Foucault focused on most as an example for …show more content…

The people that were infected had to be separated and everyone was being closely observed to ensure they did not have any symptoms so that they could not infect other people. To ensure they did not derive from the ‘norm’, which is very similar to the function of modern life schools, hospitals, prisons, etcetera. Everything is to ensure that the individual fits the norm and is seen as ‘normal’. When looking at the imprisonment in developing countries, it becomes apparent that Michel Foucault’s notion that the prisoners become disciplined and punished through being observed (as in surveillance), detained and isolated does not always apply. In Kenya, for example, physical punishment is far more common. Deprivation of food, corporal punishment were among these punishments. The prisoners weren’t separated or individualized, like in Western prisons, the prisons played a completely different role than in the West. In stead of being panoptic, the prisons were ‘punitive’ (Branch, Daniel.) This shows that Foucault’s belief in regard to the carceral nature of modern life is not always applicable. But through development, this nature of modern life will become applicable, as the history of development of many nations have shown to us. Also, as technology will continue to improve, the extent to how we are observed will only increase

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