Theorıes Of Internatıonal Relatıons Iı Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #977767

  • His book Foucault’s Madness and Civilization (1961) functioned as a founding study of the way in which society has produced its forms of exclusion.
  • He argued that “the other” is marginalized from the society, that is, “mad is separated from rational person” in the context of social dynamics, because mad could not produce his/her knowledge and could not use any judiciously.
  • In international dynamics, mad represent colonized people who are never allowed, or invited to speak as “the other” in the international system.
    Which is the thinker defined above?


Michel Foucault

Edward Said

Jacques Derrida

Frantz Fanon

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Foucault’s Madness and Civilization (1961) functioned as a founding study of the way in which society has produced its forms of exclusion. He argued that “the other” is marginalized from the society, that is, “mad is separated from rational person” in the context of social dynamics, because mad could not produce his/her knowledge and could not use any judiciously. In international dynamics, mad represent colonized people who are never allowed, or invited to speak as “the other” in the international system.

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