Governmentality, Biopower, and Everyday LifeRoutledge, 2010 M06 10 - 258 páginas Governmentality, Biopower, and Everyday Life synthesizes and extends the disparate strands of scholarship on Foucault's notions of governmentality and biopower and grounds them in familiar social contexts including the private realm, the market, and the state/military. Topics include public health, genomics, behavioral genetics, neoliberal market logics and technologies, philanthropy, and the war on terror. This book is designed for readers interested in a rigorous, comprehensive introduction to the wide array of interdisciplinary work focusing on Foucault, biopower and governmentality. However, Nadesan does not merely reproduce existing literatures but also responds to implicit critiques made by Cultural Studies and Marxist scholarship concerning identity politics, political economy, and sovereign force and disciplinary control. Using concrete examples and detailed illustrations throughout, this book extends the extant literature on governmentality and biopower and helps shape our understanding of everyday life under neoliberalism. |
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Governing theSelfRegulating Market45 Markets Mercantilism and LaissezFaire Government 46 | |
Enterprise andRisk 77 | |
Mind and Brain as Governmental | |
and the Society ofControl178 6 Biopower SovereigntyandAmericas GlobalSecurity 183 | |
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Notes 217 | |
Index | |
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