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Human Rights and Biopolitics between Sovereign Power, Domination and Genealogies [PDF]
In Homo Sacer Agamben proposes a vision of politics as biopolitics since its Greek origins. While this new awareness becomes the conceptual domain in which re-interpret some political categories, at the same time it shows how sovereign power, in this ...
Castellani, Domenico
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Abstract This section includes eighty-six short original essays commissioned for the inaugural issue of TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly. Written by emerging academics, community-based writers, and senior scholars, each essay in this special issue, “Postposttranssexual: Key Concepts for a Twenty-First-Century Transgender Studies ...
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Biopolitcs and education. Measurement, standardization and regularisation of the population
This paper analyzes scholar standardized testing as a dispositif of educational biopolitics. It describes a theoretical review of biopolitics, an analytic of power of the economic agencies that legitimize global education policies and a socio- technical ...
Geo SAURA, Julián LUENGO NAVAS
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The Biopolitics of (English) Rewilding
Even 'hands off' approaches to conservation such as rewilding are intimately, sometimes violently, involved in the lives and deaths of the other-than-human species they seek to protect.
Virginia Thomas
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The Coronavirus: Biopolitics and the Rise of ‘Anthropocene Authoritarianism’ [PDF]
If the lesson of the global response to the Coronavirus is that humanity itself is the problem, then Anthropocene Authoritarianism looks set to pose a larger long-term challenge to our ways of life than the virus itself.
Chandler, D., Chandler, D.
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This article analyzes the Mexico-Guatemala border through the lens of the author's sensory ethnographic engagement there. It also uses oral history interviews and collaboration undertaken with refugees, migrants, and deportees.
John William Kennedy
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Narrating(−)Life – In Lieu of an Introduction [PDF]
‘Narrating life’ – this phrase warrants some investigation. Who is the ‘agency’ or the ‘subject’ in this phrase, ‘narrating’ or ‘life’? Who, or what, is narrating life?
Herbrechter, Stefan
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The Theme of Suffering in the Work of M. Foucault
The article reveals the foundations of the theme of suffering in M. Foucault's concept. This topic unfolds at the level of Foucault’s discursive analysis and references to the concept of biopolitics.
Evgeniy A. Popov
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Dijaloški odnos bioetike i biopolitike: pravo na život osoba starije životne dobi
The paper seeks to establish a relationship between bioethics and biopolitics in the context of elderly people. Although aging itself is not a phenomenon, the attitude towards elderly people is highlighted as a phenomenon.
Mislav Kutleša
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Rewilding is a distinctive form of ecological restoration that has emerged quite publicly within environmental policy and conservation advocacy circles.
Kim J Ward, Jonathan Prior
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