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THIRTEEN / Is There a Biopolitical Subject? Foucault and the Birth of Biopolitics (translated by Samantha Bankston)

  • Frederic Gros
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS v
  3. Acknowledgments ix
  4. Introduction: Why Biopower? Why Now? 1
  5. PART I : ORIGINS OF BIOPOWER
  6. ONE / The Literary Birth of Biopolitics (translated by Christopher Penfield) 29
  7. TWO / At the Origins of Biopolitics (translated by Diana Garvin) 48
  8. THREE / Biopower and the Avalanche of Printed Numbers 65
  9. FOUR / Biopolitics and the Concept of Life 82
  10. FIVE / Power and Biopower in Foucault 102
  11. PART II : THE QUESTION OF LIFE
  12. SIX / Foucault, Cuvier, and the Science of Life 121
  13. SEVEN / The Archaeology of Biopower: From Plant to Animal Life in The Order of Things 138
  14. EIGHT / The Biotechnological Scala Naturae and Interspecies Cosmopolitanism: 158
  15. PART III : MEDICINE AND SEXUALITY
  16. NINE / Patient Activism and Biopolitics: Thinking through Rare Diseases and Orphan Drugs 183
  17. TEN / The Biopolitics of HIV Prevention Discourse 199
  18. ELEVEN / Precarious Life: Butler and Foucault on Biopolitics 228
  19. PART IV : NEOLIBERALISM AND GOVERNMENTALITY:
  20. TWELVE / Who’s Being Disciplined Now? Operations of Power in a Neoliberal World 245
  21. THIRTEEN / Is There a Biopolitical Subject? Foucault and the Birth of Biopolitics (translated by Samantha Bankston) 259
  22. FOURTEEN / Discordant Practices of Freedom and Power of/over Lives: Three Snapshots on the Bank Effects of the Arab Uprisings 274
  23. PART V : BIOPOWER TODAY
  24. FIFTEEN / Biopower Today 297
  25. SIXTEEN / A Colonial Reading of Foucault: Bourgeois Bodies and Racial Selves 326
  26. SEVENTEEN / Totalitarianism or Biopolitics? Concerning a Philosophical Interpretation of the Twentieth Century(translated by Timothy Campbell) 348
  27. Contributors 361
  28. Index 369
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