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Why Do We Take Selfies? (Michel Foucault) – 8-Bit Philosophy

Why Do We Take Selfies? (Michel Foucault) – 8-Bit Philosophy

Assessment

Interactive Video

Philosophy

11th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

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The video explores the cultural phenomenon of selfies, linking it to Michel Foucault's concept of confession and power. It discusses how selfies serve as a modern form of confession, revealing truths about ourselves and seeking validation. The video delves into the historical roots of confession in the Christian church and its evolution into a societal norm. It highlights how power is not just top-down but also emanates from individuals, shaping how we express ourselves. The act of taking selfies is examined as both an exercise of freedom and a form of self-imposed limitation.

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

What does the text imply about the power dynamics involved in how we present ourselves through selfies?

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Discuss the implications of taking selfies as a form of confession in today's society.

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