Mgm Studios And Walt Disney As Foucault’s Fantasy Space

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...lines. He posits that modernity begins with a fantasy created space implemented by a subculture that defines itself through a subset of names, places and events. In support of this, the subculture creates within its world a spectacle of heroes in which the icons of the subculture are paraded in front of the culture by performing feats of survival, usually dark, cruel and even gruesome tests. Modernity is a created world, Foucault said, where discipline and punishment are inseparable from display to create the group spirit, or subculture, itself. One such modern subculture is created and recreated at Walt Disney World and MGM Studios, two theme parks which fuse fantasy with a parade of human-like monsters and characters who, through discipline and punishment,...

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