Thursday, March 12, 2009

Sovereign vs. Disciplinary power

In this essay I will be discussing Foucault's theory on the transition of power, and the characteristics of both Sovereign and Disciplinary power. I will also demonstrate how they affect and are displayed in the institution of marriage.

Foucault's Sovererign vs Disciplinary Power, and its application within East Bay Consortium

First, I will differentiate Foucault's differences between Sovereign and Disciplinary Power, where sovereign power is a power of ascending individualism and disciplinary power is a power of descending individualism. In addition, disciplinary power has three mechanisms: hierarchical observation, normative judgment, and examination. Secondly, I will the powers within East Bay Consortium, which uses disciplinary power.