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A Foucault For The 21st Century Governmentality Biopolitics And Discipline In The New Millennium Sam Binkley

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A Foucault For The 21st Century Governmentality Biopolitics And Discipline In The New Millennium Sam Binkley
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.94 MB
Pages: 377
Author: Sam Binkley
ISBN: 9781443804448, 9781443820783, 1443804444, 1443820784
Language: English
Year: 2009

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A Foucault For The 21st Century Governmentality Biopolitics And Discipline In The New Millennium Sam Binkley by Sam Binkley 9781443804448, 9781443820783, 1443804444, 1443820784 instant download after payment.

Within this volume, novel interpretations and thematic developments of key Foucauldian concepts are presented in the works of 24 authors. Prominent among them are new forms of neoliberal economic conduct framed by distinct governmentalities; new critical concepts of biological life reflected in Foucault's analysis of biopower, and new theoretical treatments of the effects of subjectivation.
How relevant is Foucault's social thought to the world we inhabit today? This collection comprises several essays considering the contemporary relevance of the work of Michel Foucault. While Foucault is best remembered for his historical inquiries into the origins of 'disciplinary' society in a period extending from the 16th to the 19th centuries, it seems that today, under the conditions of global modernity, the relevance of his ideas are called into question. With the increasing ubiquity of markets, the break up of centralized states and the dissolution of national boundaries, together with new scientific and political discourses on biological life, the world of today seems far removed from the bounded, disciplinary societies Foucault described in his most famous books. Yet in recent years, it has become apparent that Foucault's thoughts on modern society have not been exhausted, and, indeed, that much remains to be explored. Within this volume, novel interpretations and thematic developments of key Foucauldian concepts are presented in the works of 24 authors. Prominent among them are new forms of neoliberal economic conduct framed by distinct governmentalities; new critical concepts of biological life reflected in Foucault's analysis of biopower, and new theoretical treatments of the effects of subjectivation. Moreover, included among these theoretical departures are empirical studies of contemporary formations of religion and spiritual practice, consumerism, race and racism, the discourse of genetics and the life sciences, surveillance and incarceration, and new social movements. Drawn from a conference held at the University of Massachusetts, Boston bearing the same title, 'A Foucault for the 21st Century: Governnentality, Biopolitics and Discipline in the New Millennium' both expands our understanding of Foucault's central theoretical legacy, and applies his ideas to a range of contemporary empirical phenomena.

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