An Analysis of Foucault's Theory of Discourse Practice as Applied to Design ——Interpretation of The Archaeology of Knowledge
Yu Lu
Jiaheng Li
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pmcs.v5i4.1205
Keywords: Foucault; Archaeology of Knowledge; Design Discourse
Abstract
Based on Michel Foucault's book "The Archaeology of Knowledge", we explore the new perspectives of "discourse practice" theory and "archaeology" method in the application of design analysis, i.e. to understand and analyze design from multi-dimensional perspectives such as time, space and practice relations. Through the understanding and analysis of "discourse practice" theory and "archaeology" method, as well as the interpretation of architectural design works, the book explores the new perspective of "discourse practice" theory and "archaeology" method in the application of design analysis, i.e., understanding and analyzing design from the multi-dimensional perspectives of time, space, and practical relations, and scientifically recognizing the design practice from different perspectives.
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