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What is the main idea of Michel Foucault's concept of corporeality? I - The body reflects a culture in which it is inserted, having three concepts...

What is the main idea of Michel Foucault's concept of corporeality?

I - The body reflects a culture in which it is inserted, having three concepts: the productive subject, the way the subject is constituted throughout life, and the way in which the human being becomes a subject.
II - The power interferes in the corporeality of the subject, reflecting in their habits, feelings, emotions, and actions.
III - The discipline is established by a series of regulatory interventions and controls, being a biopolitics.
IV - A disciplined body keeps it introjected, leading to self-control without the need for external control, producing a docile body.
a) Only I and II are correct.
b) Only II and III are correct.
c) Only III and IV are correct.
d) All statements are correct.

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The main idea of Michel Foucault's concept of corporeality is that power relations are embodied and inscribed in the body, reflecting the cultural and historical context in which it is inserted. The body is not only a biological entity but also a social and political construct, and it is through the body that power relations are exercised and contested. Therefore, all the statements are correct, and the correct alternative is d) All statements are correct.

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