Journal article

Working on the ground. A collective biography of feminine subjectivities: Mapping the traces of power and knowledge

B Davies, AB Flemmen, S Gannon, C Laws, B Watson

Social Semiotics | Published : 2002

Abstract

In this paper we map the traces of power and knowledge as we read them at play in our own memories and as we make sense of them from a Foucauldian perspective. Our question here is twofold: how might we use Foucault to read our embodied memories of power and knowledge; and how might we use the analysis of those stories to enable us better to see the implications of Foucault's writing for the analysis of subjects' enmeshment in power/knowledge relations? We use as the ground of our analysis our own embodied memories of achieving ourselves as appropriate(d) subjects (as girls and women, in relation to men-fathers, lovers, and husbands). Our trajectory in this paper is double. First, it has bee..

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