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An original, comprehensive interpretation of Michel Foucault's analysis of biopolitics â situating biopolitics in the context of embodied histories of subjectivity, affective investments and structures of experience. Going beyond lamentation at the horrors of biopolitical domination, the book develops a positive-critique of biopolitical experience.
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- Cover
- Half-title
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Escaping the Laws of Being: The Character of the âBioâ in Foucaultâs Genealogies of Biology and Biopolitics
- 2 Incorporation: Foucault on the Co-Constitution of Modern Embodiment, Experience and Politics
- 3 Christianity, Process and Positive Critique: Rethinking the Resonance between Foucault and Arendt, against Agamben
- 4 âPost-Populationâ or âCulturalâ Biopolitics? Rethinking Foucaultâs Concepts Today, against Nikolas Rose
- 5 Eternally Becoming: Feminism, Race, Contingency and the Critique of Biopolitics
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index