Which theorist said the following: "Power in a disciplinary order is manifested less in the form of repression than in the production of subjects or social selves who are positioned as objects of normalizing control. For example, in modern criminological practice, the aim is not to punish the body through torture. Instead, the body is observed and managed by a sprawling apparatus of surveillance (e. g. , guards, television monitors, prison timetables, and regimented activities) . "
A. Max Weber
B. W. E. B. Du Bois
C. Michel Foucault
D. Erik Erikson