Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1596317893> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 80 of
80
with 100 items per page.
- W1596317893 startingPage "5" @default.
- W1596317893 abstract "In The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759), Adam Smith describes governance of self as a kind of theatrical self-projection in which subject assumes gaze of other—in this case gaze of collectivity—and places himself or herself under disciplinary surveillance of that gaze. As Smith puts it, We can never survey our own sentiments and motives, we can never form any judgment con cerning them; unless we remove ourselves, as it were, from our own natural station, and endeavour view them as at a certain distance from us. Smith imagines subject's entrance into social life as a splitting of self into an and a spectacle—the first, a simulated, composite self made up of subject's anticipation of how other people would view his or her actions; second, in his words, the person whom I properly call myself.1 This second self— an internalized and inverted panopticon from whose center collective gaze of society surveys outward behavior of subject —also functions as a mirror. As Smith writes, to suppose ourselves spectators of our own behaviour provides us with the only looking-glass by which we can, in some measure, with eyes of other people, scrutinize propriety of our own conduct (112). Smith's mixing of metaphors—the second self is both impartial spectator and speculum; it subjects the person whom I properly call myself a public gaze and simultaneously reflects the person whom I properly call myself—suggests that subtle system of feints that Foucault analyzes in Velazquez's Las Meninas. Here too, as in Las Meninas, the observer and observed take part in a cease less exchange, an infinitely protracted reversal between public and private roles, between judge and judged, beholder and beheld.2 In contrast Las Meninas, however, from mirror of this spectacle" @default.
- W1596317893 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1596317893 creator A5046555224 @default.
- W1596317893 date "1992-01-01" @default.
- W1596317893 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W1596317893 title "Spec(tac)ular Reversals: The Politics of the Sublime and Wordsworth's Transfiguration of the Rustic Poor" @default.
- W1596317893 cites W1578654808 @default.
- W1596317893 cites W1592525819 @default.
- W1596317893 cites W2025494137 @default.
- W1596317893 cites W2314738066 @default.
- W1596317893 hasPublicationYear "1992" @default.
- W1596317893 type Work @default.
- W1596317893 sameAs 1596317893 @default.
- W1596317893 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W1596317893 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1596317893 hasAuthorship W1596317893A5046555224 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C107038049 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C11171543 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C138569888 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C150104678 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C161191863 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C17235551 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C2777855551 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C2779742141 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C2779916870 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C107038049 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C111472728 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C11171543 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C138569888 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C138885662 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C144024400 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C150104678 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C15744967 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C161191863 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C17235551 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C17744445 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C199539241 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C2777855551 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C2779742141 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C2779916870 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C41008148 @default.
- W1596317893 hasConceptScore W1596317893C94625758 @default.
- W1596317893 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W1596317893 hasLocation W15963178931 @default.
- W1596317893 hasOpenAccess W1596317893 @default.
- W1596317893 hasPrimaryLocation W15963178931 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W146646015 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W14898917 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W1980061393 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W2011978928 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W2059361044 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W2064110678 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W2079148719 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W2094862864 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W2319825738 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W2340505038 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W245767619 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W2470965555 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W253400611 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W309014656 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W45677079 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W758604662 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W85676174 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W915259894 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W921477567 @default.
- W1596317893 hasRelatedWork W229589515 @default.
- W1596317893 hasVolume "34" @default.
- W1596317893 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1596317893 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1596317893 magId "1596317893" @default.
- W1596317893 workType "article" @default.