| Michel Foucault - 1980 - 244 páginas
...content it had rejected and fulfilled by this alien plenitude which invades it to the core of its being. Transgression carries the limit right to the limit...time), to experience its positive truth in its downward fall?10 And yet, toward what is transgression un10. This can serve as a description of Foucault's technique... | |
| International Society for Theoretical Psychology. Conference - 1993 - 564 páginas
...it deludes itself into assuming it can stand apart from and above the human qualities it proscribes: "Transgression carries the limit right to the limit...experience its positive truth in its downward fall." (Foucault, 1977, p. 34). Kuwait, although in many respects it was demonstrably greater and more heinous.... | |
| Melissa A. Orlie - 1997 - 252 páginas
...content it had rejected and fulfilled by this alien plenitude which invades it to the core of its being. Transgression carries the limit right to the limit...disappearance, to find itself in what it excludes" (LCP, 34). Transgression is a parabolic experience that "transforms the present through the intervention... | |
| Michel Foucault - 1999 - 244 páginas
...invades it to the core of its heing. Transgression carries the limit right to the limit of its heing; transgression forces the limit to face the fact of...disappearance, to find itself in what it excludes (perhaps, to he more exact, to recognise itself for the first time), to experience its positive truth in its downward... | |
| Jerrold E. Hogle - 2002 - 360 páginas
...transgression with its force. Hence "transgression carries the limit right to the limit of its being," forcing "the limit to face the fact of its imminent disappearance, to find itself in what it excludes."1 1 In the absence of absolute boundaries, the play of limit and transgression establishes... | |
| Johanna Oksala - 2005 - 252 páginas
...presupposes the limit, it constitutes it in overcoming it and momentarily opens it up to the limitless. It forces 'the limit to face the fact of its imminent...disappearance, to find itself in what it excludes' (PT, 73). Foucault argues that transgression is thus not a victory over limits, it is not a negative... | |
| Ingereth Macfarlane, Mark Hannah - 2007 - 264 páginas
...what constitutes the limit, not by tracing or re-stating the boundaries, but by crossing over them. Transgression 'forces the limit to face the fact of...disappearance, to find itself in what it excludes'. Perhaps [transgression] is like a flash of lightning in the night which, from the beginning of time, gives... | |
| Rita Sherma, Arvind Sharma - 2008 - 255 páginas
...Michael Foucault's definition of transgression in Language, Counter-Memory and Practice — as that which "carries the limit right to the limit of its being;...transgression forces the limit to face the fact of its immanent disappearance, to find itself in what it excludes, to experience its positive truth in its... | |
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