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    Does Power “Spread”? Foucault on the Generalization of Power.Jaeyoon Park - 2022 - Political Theory 50 (4):553-574.
    This essay critically analyzes a common metaphor in political theory, which figures the growth of power as a process of “spreading” or “diffusion.” It argues that narratives that cast the generalization of power as a movement of “spreading” often fail to furnish the specific type of historical evidence that they imply, such that these narratives are frequently received as richly suggestive yet ultimately unjustified. This essay develops an alternative way of conceptualizing the generalization of power, one that rests on rigorous (...)
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    Critique on the couch: Why Critical Theory needs psychoanalysis.Jaeyoon Park - 2020 - Contemporary Political Theory:1-4.
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    Critique on the couch: Why Critical Theory needs psychoanalysis.Jaeyoon Park - 2022 - Contemporary Political Theory 21 (S3):134-137.
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    Does Addiction Have A Subject?: Desire in Contemporary U.S. Culture.Jaeyoon Park - 2021 - Journal of Medical Humanities 42 (3):435-452.
    This paper traces the emergence of a new figure of the desiring subject in contemporary addiction science and in three other recent cultural developments: the rise of cognitive-behavior therapy, the self-tracking movement, and the dissemination of ratings. In each, the subject’s desire becomes newly figured as a response to objects rather than a manifestation of the soul, measured numerically rather than expressed in language and rendered impersonal rather than individualizing. Together, these developments suggest a shift in the dominant form of (...)
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