metaphorical clock

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Tania Rodr
2002
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According to Geoff Danaher, Tony Schirato and Jen Webb in the book "Understanding Foucault," epitomes respond to a specific time and space, no one really knows how they can evolve or change. It is important to take a good look at history and see how the epistemes have changed though time. This can be seen partly though the way in which relationships and power alliances were, and are made, by institutions, in other words, how do

Tania Rodr
6 August 2002
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michel foucault, metaphora, episteme, discourse, clock, University of Art and Design, Medialab, Lily Diaz, Understanding Foucault, III, Madness and Civilization, II, Georges Bataille, History of Sexuality Vol. I, Colors Magazine
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2002
Tania Rodr
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6 August 2002
cloning
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