Panopticon

//pəˈnɒptɪkɒn//

Synonyms for "panopticon"

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20 translations across 14 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • паноптикум noun (room for the exhibition of novelties)

Catalan

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  • panòptic noun (type of prison)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 圓形監獄 /圆形监狱 noun (type of prison)

Finnish

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  • panoptikon noun (type of prison)
  • panoptikon noun (room for the exhibition of novelties)

French

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  • panopticon noun (type of prison)
  • panoptique noun (type of prison)

German

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  • Panoptikum noun (type of prison)
  • Panoptikum noun (room for the exhibition of novelties)

Greek

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  • πανοπτικό noun (type of prison)

Italian

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  • panottico noun (type of prison)

Japanese

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  • パノプティコン noun (type of prison)
  • パノプティコン noun (room for the exhibition of novelties)

Macedonian

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  • паноптикум noun (room for the exhibition of novelties)

Polish

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  • panoptikon noun (type of prison)
  • panoptikum noun (room for the exhibition of novelties)

Portuguese

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  • panóptico noun (type of prison)

Russian

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  • пано́птикум noun (type of prison)
  • пано́птикум noun (room for the exhibition of novelties)

Spanish

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  • panóptico noun (type of prison)

Sample sentences

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1787 Jeremy Bentham: Panopticon: or, the inspection-house. Panopticon: or, the inspection-house. Containing the idea of a new principle of construction applicable to any sort of establishment, in which Persons of any Description are to be kept under inspection. And in particular to: penitentiary-houses, poor-houses, prisons, manufactories, houses of industry, mad-houses, work-houses, hospitals, and schools. . . Now as to safe custody. Upon the Panopticon plan at least, absolute solitude is equally unnecessary to this purpose. Towards effecting an escape, what can two or three do more than one, confined as they are by iron grates while they are within the prison, and by walls when they are without? and in either case, never out of the eye of an inspector, who is armed and out of reach of attack, and within reach of whatever assistance he can desire? . . . I look upon escape out of a Panopticon, I have said so over and over, as an event morally impossible. But suppose it otherwise — how great the additional security which an expedient thus simple would afford!

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He was alive to every creak and dunt, the thinness of the walls, as if the tenement block was a kind of aural panopticon that funnelled every sound to the other residents, let everyone eavesdrop on their business.

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Perhaps the construction of such a genetic panopticon is wise. But I doubt that the proud men who wrote the charter of our liberties would have been so eager to open their mouths for royal inspection.

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The point is that while new terms of engagement (new regimens of power are installed to oversee the process of programization or new panoptica are devised) are being established, existing and/or new social projects continue to operate within the social space framed by the dominant discourse, which not only delays the progress of the intervention, but unsettles it.

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