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| While power worked in and through knowledge (Foucault's 'orders of discourse'), modern rationality simultaneously totalised and individualised its principal object, 'population'. Thirdly, and perhaps most relevant, "[l]iterary texts are produced in highly differentiated, usually over-determined contexts of competing ideological and cultural clusters, so that any particular text of any complexity shall always have to be placed within the cluster that gives it its energy and form, before it is totalised into a universal category" (23; my emphasis). |
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