Biopolitics of the More-Than-Human

Biopolitics of the More-Than-Human
Title Biopolitics of the More-Than-Human PDF eBook
Author Joseph Pugliese
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 178
Release 2020-10-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1478009071

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In Biopolitics of the More-Than-Human Joseph Pugliese examines the concept of the biopolitical through a nonanthropocentric lens, arguing that more-than-human entities—from soil and orchards to animals and water—are actors and agents in their own right with legitimate claims to justice. Examining occupied Palestine, Guantánamo, and sites of US drone strikes in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, and Yemen, Pugliese challenges notions of human exceptionalism by arguing that more-than-human victims of war and colonialism are entangled with and subject to the same violent biopolitical regimes as humans. He also draws on Indigenous epistemologies that invest more-than-human entities with judicial standing to argue for an ethico-legal framework that will enable the realization of ecological justice. Bringing the more-than-human world into the purview of justice, Pugliese makes visible the ecological effects of human war that would otherwise remain outside the domains of biopolitics and law.

Humans, Animals and Biopolitics

Humans, Animals and Biopolitics
Title Humans, Animals and Biopolitics PDF eBook
Author Kristin Asdal
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 198
Release 2016-07-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317119436

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Human-animal co-existence is central to a politics of life, how we order societies, and to debates about who ’we’ humans think ’we’ are. In other words, our ways of understanding and ordering human-animal relations have economic and political implications and affect peoples’ everyday lives. By bringing together historically-oriented approaches and contemporary ethnographies which engage with science and technology studies (STS), this book reflects the multi-sited, multi-species, multi-logic and multiple ways in which lives are and have been assembled, disassembled, practised and possibly policed and politicized. Instead of asking only how control and knowledge are and have been extended over life, the chapters in this book also look at what happens when control fails, at practices which defy orders, escape detection, fail to produce or only loosely hang together. In doing so the book problematises and extends the Foucauldian notion of biopolitics that has been such a central analytical concept in studies of human-animal relations and provides a unique resource of cases and theoretical refinements regarding the ways in which we live together with more than human others .

Humans, Animals and Biopolitics

Humans, Animals and Biopolitics
Title Humans, Animals and Biopolitics PDF eBook
Author Kristin Asdal
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 210
Release 2016-07-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1317119444

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Human-animal co-existence is central to a politics of life, how we order societies, and to debates about who ’we’ humans think ’we’ are. In other words, our ways of understanding and ordering human-animal relations have economic and political implications and affect peoples’ everyday lives. By bringing together historically-oriented approaches and contemporary ethnographies which engage with science and technology studies (STS), this book reflects the multi-sited, multi-species, multi-logic and multiple ways in which lives are and have been assembled, disassembled, practised and possibly policed and politicized. Instead of asking only how control and knowledge are and have been extended over life, the chapters in this book also look at what happens when control fails, at practices which defy orders, escape detection, fail to produce or only loosely hang together. In doing so the book problematises and extends the Foucauldian notion of biopolitics that has been such a central analytical concept in studies of human-animal relations and provides a unique resource of cases and theoretical refinements regarding the ways in which we live together with more than human others .

Before the Law

Before the Law
Title Before the Law PDF eBook
Author Cary Wolfe
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 153
Release 2013
Genre Education
ISBN 0226922405

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Animal studies and biopolitics are two of the most dynamic areas of interdisciplinary scholarship, but until now, they have had little to say to each other. Bringing these two emergent areas of thought into direct conversation in Before the Law, Cary Wolfe fosters a new discussion about the status of nonhuman animals and the shared plight of humans and animals under biopolitics. Wolfe argues that the human-animal distinction must be supplemented with the central distinction of biopolitics: the difference between those animals that are members of a community and those that are deemed killable but not murderable. From this understanding, we can begin to make sense of the fact that this distinction prevails within both the human and animal domains and address such difficult issues as why we afford some animals unprecedented levels of care and recognition while subjecting others to unparalleled forms of brutality and exploitation. Engaging with many major figures in biopolitical thought—from Heidegger, Arendt, and Foucault to Agamben, Esposito, and Derrida—Wolfe explores how biopolitics can help us understand both the ethical and political dimensions of the current questions surrounding the rights of animals.

Terms of the Political:Community, Immunity, Biopolitics

Terms of the Political:Community, Immunity, Biopolitics
Title Terms of the Political:Community, Immunity, Biopolitics PDF eBook
Author Roberto Esposito
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages 161
Release 2013
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0823242641

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This title calls for the opening of political thought toward a re-signification of terms - such as 'community, ' 'immunity, ' 'biopolitics, ' and 'the impersonal' - in ways that affirm rather than negate life.

The Biopolitics of Gender

The Biopolitics of Gender
Title The Biopolitics of Gender PDF eBook
Author Jemima Repo
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 231
Release 2016
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0190256915

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This title provides a theoretically and methodologically new and distinct approach to gender through the frameworks of biopolitics and genealogy, theorising it as a historically specific apparatus of biopower. Through the use of a diverse mix of historical and contemporary documents, the book explores how the problematisation of intersex infant genitalia in 1950s psychiatry propelled the emergence of the gender apparatus in order to socialise sexed individuals into the ideal productive and reproductive subjects of White, middle-class postwar America.

Biopolitics

Biopolitics
Title Biopolitics PDF eBook
Author Timothy C. Campbell
Publisher A John Hope Franklin Center Book
Total Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Biopolitics
ISBN 9780822353355

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A compilation of the primary texts--by Foucault, Arendt, Agamben, Badiou, and other theorists--that laid the ground for contemporary thinking about biopolitics, or the relations between life and politics.