10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PANOPTICALLY»
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panoptically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Words, Space, and the Audience: The Theatrical Tension ...
One audience member has no ability to see theatre panoptically (nor does the
soldier see the prison panoptically either, for it takes a network of soldiers to see
all around the entire prison space that Foucault describes, as the single soldier
still ...
Fig. 4. Granulocyte. (A) Stained panoptically using a bright field; (B) stained
panoptically using laser confocal microscopy; and (C, D, E, F) using transmission
electron microscopy. G. granule, details of the structured granules are shown in ...
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Hematology: clinical and laboratory practice
Granulocytic series In panoptically stained coverslips of bone marrow aspirates
from normal persons, myeloblasts are the earliest recognizable granulocytic
precursor cell, and they constitute less than 1% of the normal marrow cell
differential.
Parallel evaluation of cellular morphology was performed on identical
panoptically stained smears. In addition neutrophils containing ingested iron
were recorded. In blood samples of control persons under the same laboratory
conditions ...
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Manual of the Turkish bath: heat, a mode of cure and a ...
The whole will be arranged panoptically, so that a superintendent, himself
unseen, can, with the exception of one apartment, watch every patient. With the
resources of your establishment, the whole may be completed in four weeks. I
have the ...
David Urquhart, John Fife, 1865
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1956 and All That: The Making of Modern British Drama
Secondly, and in place of the disorderly confusion of languages, they describe
the stage as their 'Orderly Room' and order the refugees off it (39). Thirdly, from
this position, the rest of the theatre can be organised Panoptically from the stage
...
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Governing the Child in the New Millennium
The resources once committed to education, health, and social welfare programs
of panoptically viewed youth and children are now utilized to build prisons, install
metal detectors in schools, and criminalize younger children as adults.
Kenneth Hultqvist, Gunilla Dahlberg, 2013
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Galileo's Pendulum: Science, Sexuality, and the ...
Landes, for example, claims that the bell was part of a larger process of
depersonalization and deindividualization in closed monastic space, which was
collectively and panoptically occupied so that everybody's movement was seen
at all ...
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Manet's Silence and the Poetics of Bouquets
Manet's response to Courbet, or at least his position in relation to him on these
issues, may be understood through the way the gaze merges with the hand to
both define and produce the world at the centre of which (rather than panoptically
...
James Henry Rubin, Édouard Manet, 1994
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Policing the Risk Society
The deselected undesirables are those who have already been panoptically
sorted and excluded from many other spaces. This spatial exclusion combines
with the exclusionary effects of electronic risk technologies to institutionalize their
...
Richard Victor Ericson, Richard V. Ericson, Kevin D. Haggerty, 1997
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PANOPTICALLY»
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panoptically is used in the context of the following news items.
The Dilemmas of Arab Liberalism
For too long, the region had been regarded panoptically, and represented only by the triptych ''Oriental despot/oil reserves/Islam. «Your Middle East, Mar 14»
Sean Reviews Robert Altman's Nashville [Blu-ray Review]
But the one movie that outright has it all is Nashville, Altman's panoptically populist commentary about America and all its facets from religion, ... «CriterionCast.com, Dec 13»
Book review: Birth Certificate: The Story of Danilo Kiš, By Mark …
... lovingly researched, stimulatingly constructed, subtly and passionately written, panoptically reflecting Kiš's contradictions, is a resurrection of ... «The Independent, Jul 13»
'The Fun Stuff,' by James Wood, and More
Wood writes that Edmund Wilson “seems to rear panoptically above his subjects, like a statue overseeing a city square.” Wilson looms over the ... «New York Times, Dec 12»
One on One: Why the KW Exhibition Is the Most Important Berlin …
The exhibition's crowning achievement is that it allows a break with a panoptically influenced art routine: the slow stroll through galleries, hands ... «ARTINFO, Dec 12»
Critics get a bad rep
Instead, Wilson “seems to rear panoptically above his subjects, like a statue overseeing a city square, sternly, anciently surveying the busy ... «Salon, Nov 12»
Michael Dirda on 'In Other Rooms, Other Wonders' by Daniyal …
He sees the city panoptically, simultaneously, and if he does not disclose the method and the motive and the culprit responsible for each crime, ... «Washington Post, Feb 09»