| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Reading the first volume of the History of Sexuality by Foucault, Thomas Lemke notes that ???the processes of power that seek to regulate and control life provoke forms of opposition that frame their claims and demand recognition in the name of the body and of life itself.??? That is to say, and Foucalt himself indicates: ???Against that power [...] the forces that resist support themselves on the
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