Modernity and the regulation of bodies: Elias meets Foucault
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ABSTRACT This article seeks to reflect on the possibility of a meeting ground where Michel Foucault and Norbert Elias’ thought comes together around the issue of the regulation of drives and bodily practices within modernity. Such drives - among which we highlight the use of force and violence, as well as the acceptable regulation of their release and applications - have been the object of particular procedures within the modern era, whether seen in relation to individuals or from to the social body.
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| Authors | Martins, Carlos José;Muñoz, Jorge Andrés Jiménez; |
| Journal | motriz: revista de educacao fisica |
| Year | 2019 |
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