2010
DOI: 10.1177/0959354310383912
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The Powers of Emptiness

Abstract: ABSTRACT.Foucault is often considered to be the commensurate theorist of power. His late work provides an impressive array of concepts that enables a multi-dimensional analysis of the historical, material, and discursive facets of power. What is missing from this approach** is the factor of passionate attachments, or what we might term the sublime motivations that underlie any regime of control. Lacan's ethical thought prioritizes precisely the issue of the sublime, and, more to the point, the process of subli… Show more

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“…Their article mines the relations between language and the symbolic order, between intentionality and desire, and between the enunciating act and meaning. In a related vein, Derek Hook (2010) explores the complexities of subjectivity inherent in the work of Foucault and Lacan. What Lacan brings to a Foucauldian problematic of technologies of self, argues Hook, is a self-instantiating form of productive power.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Their article mines the relations between language and the symbolic order, between intentionality and desire, and between the enunciating act and meaning. In a related vein, Derek Hook (2010) explores the complexities of subjectivity inherent in the work of Foucault and Lacan. What Lacan brings to a Foucauldian problematic of technologies of self, argues Hook, is a self-instantiating form of productive power.…”
Section: This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%