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Discourse Of Gender In The Panopticon By Foucault

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In the Foucault reading, Foucault describes discipline as it “’makes’ individuals; it is the specific technique of a power that regards individuals both as objects and as instruments of its exercise” (Rabinow 188). Foucault also describes discourse as “mediated by history, rather than being purse knowledge of unmediated raw truth” (Parker 270). Foucault says that the discourse of gender “does not describe gender… it produces the gender that it purports to describe” because people police their behavior to societal norms. Parker gives an example of the Panopticon and how it is a model to societal norms. The model relates to gender because “[people] discourses of gender regulate, discipline, police, and surveil behavior and beliefs, producing

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