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Regimes of truth

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Regimes of truth is a term coined by philosopher Michel Foucault, referring to a discourse that holds certain things to be "truths". Foucault sought to explore how knowledge and truth were produced by power structures of society.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

References

  1. ^ Gore, Jennifer (2003). The Struggle for Pedagogies: Critical and Feminist Discourses as Regimes of Truth. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-415-90564-0.
  2. ^ Harding, Sandra (1997). "Comment on Hekman's "Truth and Method: Feminist Standpoint Theory Revisited": Whose Standpoint Needs the Regimes of Truth and Reality?". Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 22 (2): 382–391. doi:10.1086/495163. S2CID 144301349.
  3. ^ Carroll, Sherrie; Motha, Suhanthie; Price, Jeremy N. (2008). "Accessing Imagined Communities and Reinscribing Regimes of Truth". Critical Inquiry in Language Studies. 5 (3): 165–191. doi:10.1080/15427580802285704. S2CID 143777911.
  4. ^ Reyna, Stephen P.; Schiller, Nina Glick (1998). "The pursuit of knowledge and regimes of truth". Identities. 4 (3–4): 333–341. doi:10.1080/1070289X.1998.9962594.
  5. ^ Gürpinar, Doğan (2013). "Historical Revisionism vs. Conspiracy Theories: Transformations of Turkish Historical Scholarship and Conspiracy Theories as a Constitutive Element in Transforming Turkish Nationalism". Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies. 15 (4): 412–433. doi:10.1080/19448953.2013.844588. S2CID 145016215.
  6. ^ Lincoln, Yvonna S.; Cannella, Gaile S. (2004). "Dangerous Discourses: Methodological Conservatism and Governmental Regimes of Truth". Qualitative Inquiry. 10 (1): 5–14. doi:10.1177/1077800403259717. S2CID 143754463.
  7. ^ Lorenzini, Daniele (2015). "What is a Regime of Truth?". Le Foucaldien. 1 (1): 1–5. doi:10.16995/lefou.2.
  8. ^ Costa, James (2013). "Language endangerment and revitalisation as elements of regimes of truth: shifting terminology to shift perspective" (PDF). Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development. 34 (4): 317–331. doi:10.1080/01434632.2013.794807. S2CID 56318705.
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