- the
practice of
sovereignty in
biopolitical conditions.
According to
Professor Agni
Vlavianos Arvanitis,
biopolitics is a
conceptual and
operative framework...
- The
Birth of
Biopolitics is a part of a
lecture series by
French philosopher Michel Foucault at the Collège de
France between 1978 and 1979 and published...
- that
interfere with
autonomous decision-making.
Representatives of the
biopolitical paradigm such as
Michel Foucault drew
attention to the micro-power structures...
-
Retrieved 13
November 2016. Zeiderman,
Austin (2009). Life at Risk:
Biopolitics, Citizenship, and
Security in Colombia.
Congress of the
Latin American...
- of the 20th century, the
discussions about public spheres got a new
biopolitical twist.
Traditionally the
public spheres had been
contemplated as to how...
- 2001, Zizek's
study incorporates various psychoanalytic, postmodernist,
biopolitical, and (Christian)
universalist influences into a
Marxist dialectical framework...
- oneself. Many
thinkers such as
Giorgio Agamben in his work
extending the
biopolitical framework of Foucault's
History of ****uality in the book, Homo Sacer...
-
regulatory controls through biopolitics of the po****tion". In his
lecture Society Must Be Defended,
Foucault examines biopolitical state racism, and its accomplished...
- the
biopolitical tradition of
auctoritas and not to the
juridical tradition of potestas. Thus,
Agamben opposes Foucault's
concept of "
biopolitics" to...
- the
colonized socio-economically
othered and
subaltern through modern biopolitics of ****uality, gender, race,
disability and class,
among others, resulting...