Foucault, Cultural Studies, and GovernmentalityJack Z. Bratich, Jeremy Packer, Cameron McCarthy State University of New York Press, 2012 M02 1 - 377 páginas Offering new and unique approaches bridging the gap between cultural analysis and governmentality studies in the United States, this book opens up new lines of inquiry into cultural practices and offers fresh perspectives on Foucault's writings and their implications for cultural studies. It provides critical frameworks to analyze cultural practices and strategies of governing as ways of understanding the present. It also broadens the theater of intellectual debates over "culture and governing" studies from their current locales in Australia and Great Britain to the United States. |
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... populations are targeted for transformation—in part via the exten— sion through the social body of the forms, techniques, and regiments of aesthetic and intellectual culture. (1992, p. 26) Bennett's configuration also called upon ...
... populations are targeted for transformation—in part via the exten— sion through the social body of the forms, techniques, and regiments of aesthetic and intellectual culture. (1992, p. 26) Bennett's configuration also called upon ...
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... populations. Packer ultimately demonstrates the ways in which safety exceeds a concern for the well being of the “public” and contributes instead to techniques in which modern individuals and popula— tions organize, rationalize, and ...
... populations. Packer ultimately demonstrates the ways in which safety exceeds a concern for the well being of the “public” and contributes instead to techniques in which modern individuals and popula— tions organize, rationalize, and ...
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... populations, Lisa King (“Subjectivity as Identity: Gender Through the Lens of Foucault”) concludes this section with an intensive micrological exploration of the implications of Foucault's problematization of the self for a ...
... populations, Lisa King (“Subjectivity as Identity: Gender Through the Lens of Foucault”) concludes this section with an intensive micrological exploration of the implications of Foucault's problematization of the self for a ...
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... populations and citizens as not only the object toward which power is directed, but its means as well, then given the current “domestic readiness,” the current form of war is necessarily undertaken via the American citizen. We are all ...
... populations and citizens as not only the object toward which power is directed, but its means as well, then given the current “domestic readiness,” the current form of war is necessarily undertaken via the American citizen. We are all ...
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... population and to invest power and capacity in that population, not of accu— mulating wealth and power in the sovereign, but instead generating certain social norms, generating the conditions of existence for primary and second— ary ...
... population and to invest power and capacity in that population, not of accu— mulating wealth and power in the sovereign, but instead generating certain social norms, generating the conditions of existence for primary and second— ary ...
Contenido
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3 Culture and Governmentality | 47 |
Knowledge Theory Expertise | 65 |
4 Making Politics Reasonable | 67 |
5 Bureaumentality | 101 |
6 Disciplining Mobility | 135 |
Policy Power and Governing Practices | 163 |
9 Designing Fear | 243 |
10 Creating a New Panopticon | 273 |
Technologies of the Self | 293 |
11 Doing Good by Running Well | 295 |
12 God Games and Governmentality | 317 |
13 Subjectivity as Identity | 337 |
Contributors | 353 |
Index of Names | 357 |
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