They did so, however, in relation to a network of institutions which provided mechanisms for the permanent display of power. And for a power which was not reduced to periodic effects but which, to the contrary, manifested itself precisely in continually displaying its ability to command, order, and control objects and bodies, living or dead. Control body, what does this mean? p. 79.
Museums and expositions, in drawing on the techniques and rhetorics of display and pedagogic relations p. 86. what does rhetorics here mean?