For Foucault, power is in its most potent form when
A) it is embodied within an individual.
B) it is embodied within a social structure.
C) it is expressed by brute coercion.
D) it is successfully translated into systems of knowledge.
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Q2: Who was the father of postcolonial studies?
A)
Q3: What is the central paradox in the
Q4: The semiotic model which is the foundation
Q5: Which of the following is not a
Q6: Edward Said's work on imaginative geography and
Q7: An example of the disciplinary society as
Q8: Contemporary forms of Orientalism can be seen
Q9: Foucault adds _ dimensions to structuralism's theoretical
Q10: What theorist studied Orientalism?
A) Edward Said
B) Frantz
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