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Culture aims to create "docile bodies" that can adapt to new production lines, cities, and public spaces according to Foucault. He views culture as a mechanism of repression through discipline and surveillance, likening it to Bentham's Panopticon prison design where inmates are watched and internalize being watched.
Culture aims to create "docile bodies" that can adapt to new production lines, cities, and public spaces according to Foucault. He views culture as a mechanism of repression through discipline and surveillance, likening it to Bentham's Panopticon prison design where inmates are watched and internalize being watched.
Culture aims to create "docile bodies" that can adapt to new production lines, cities, and public spaces according to Foucault. He views culture as a mechanism of repression through discipline and surveillance, likening it to Bentham's Panopticon prison design where inmates are watched and internalize being watched.
Culture according to Foucault aims at the creation of “docile bodies”. Docile Bodies could work on the new production lines in factories, adapt to the social environment of the new cities and create new behaviors suitable for life in public spaces. Foucault’s view is that culture is a mechanism of repression. Culture is a system of discipline based on surveillance.