Impregnaria
In modern social theory, particularly in the works of Brazilian and Portuguese scholars, "impregnaria" is frequently used to describe and disciplinary systems . Researchers like Diego Carneiro Costa use the term to explain how certain social logics—such as surveillance or corporate discipline—would eventually permeate schools, families, and hospitals.
At its core, the term describes a process of thorough saturation. Unlike a surface-level change, something that "impregnaria" (would impregnate) suggests a permanent alteration of the host's internal structure. In academic and literary contexts, it is often used to describe: impregnaria
Understanding Impregnation: The Biological Process of Conception In modern social theory, particularly in the works