Modern institutions of power emerged in the nineteenth century by combining the binary exclusion of the leper with the meticulous disciplinary partitioning of the plague.
By Michel Foucault, from Discipline and Punish
Key Arguments
- Disciplinary power applied the techniques of individualization and segmentation to marginalized populations (beggars, madmen, vagabonds) who were previously just excluded.
- Modern authorities function on a double mode: binary branding (normal/abnormal) and differential distribution (constant individual surveillance and coercive assignment).
- This synthesis is the foundation for modern institutions like the psychiatric asylum, the penitentiary, and the reformatory.
Source Quotes
We see them coming slowly together, and it is the peculiarity of the nineteenth century that it applied to the space of exclusion of which the leper was the symbolic inhabitant (beggars, vagabonds, madmen and the disorderly formed the real population) the technique of power proper to disciplinary partitioning. Treat ‘lepers’ as ‘plague victims’, project the subtle segmentations of discipline onto the confused space of internment, combine it with the methods of analytical distribution proper to power, individualize the excluded, but use procedures of individualization to mark exclusion – this is what was operated regularly by disciplinary power from the beginning of the nineteenth century in the psychiatric asylum, the penitentiary, the reformatory, the approved school and, to some extent, the hospital. Generally speaking, all the authorities exercising individual control function according to a double mode; that of binary division and branding (mad/sane; dangerous/harmless; normal/abnormal); and that of coercive assignment, of differential distribution (who he is; where he must be; how he is to be characterized; how he is to be recognized; how a constant surveillance is to be exercised over him in an individual way, etc.).
Treat ‘lepers’ as ‘plague victims’, project the subtle segmentations of discipline onto the confused space of internment, combine it with the methods of analytical distribution proper to power, individualize the excluded, but use procedures of individualization to mark exclusion – this is what was operated regularly by disciplinary power from the beginning of the nineteenth century in the psychiatric asylum, the penitentiary, the reformatory, the approved school and, to some extent, the hospital. Generally speaking, all the authorities exercising individual control function according to a double mode; that of binary division and branding (mad/sane; dangerous/harmless; normal/abnormal); and that of coercive assignment, of differential distribution (who he is; where he must be; how he is to be characterized; how he is to be recognized; how a constant surveillance is to be exercised over him in an individual way, etc.). On the one hand, the lepers are treated as plague victims; the tactics of individualizing disciplines are imposed on the excluded; and, on the other hand, the universality of disciplinary controls makes it possible to brand the ‘leper’ and to bring into play against him the dualistic mechanisms of exclusion.
Key Concepts
- Treat ‘lepers’ as ‘plague victims’, project the subtle segmentations of discipline onto the confused space of internment
- combine it with the methods of analytical distribution proper to power
- binary division and branding (mad/sane; dangerous/harmless; normal/abnormal)
- coercive assignment, of differential distribution
Context
Foucault explaining how the two historical models of power merged to create the modern system of normalizing judgment and institutional control.