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Titre(s) : The biopolitics of development [Texte électronique] : reading Michel Foucault in the postcolonial present / Sandro Mezzadra, Julian Reid, Ranabir Samaddar, editors
Publication : New Delhi : Springer, 2013
Description matérielle : 1 online resource (1 texte électronique (vii, 204 pages))
Note(s) : Titre de l'écran-titre (visionné le 28 février 2014). - Comprend des références bibliographiques
This book offers an original analytic and theorization of the biopolitics of development
in the postcolonial present, and draws significantly from the later works of Michel
Foucault on biopolitics. Foucault's works have had a massive influence on postcolonial
literatures, particularly in political science and international relations, and several
authors of this book have themselves made significant contributions to that influence.
While Foucault's thought has been inspirational for understanding colonial biopolitics
as well as governmental rationalities concerned with development, his works have too
often failed to inspire studies of political subjectivity. Instead, they have been
used to stoke the myth of the inevitability of the decline of collective political
subjects, often describing an increasingly limited horizon of political possibilities,
and provoking a disenchantment with the political itself in postcolonial works and
studies. Working against the grain of current Foucauldian scholarship, this book underlines
the importance of Foucault's work for the capacity to recognize how this degraded
view of political subjectivity came about, particularly within the framework of the
discourses and politics of development, and with particular attention to the predicaments
of postcolonial peoples. It explores how we can use Foucault's ideas to recover the
vital capacity to think and act politically at a time when fundamentally human capacities
to think, know and to act purposively in the world are being pathologized as expressions
of the hubris and underdevelopment of postcolonial peoples. Why and how it is that
life in postcolonial settings has been depoliticized to such dramatic effect? The
immediacy of these themes will be obvious to anyone living in the South of the world.
But within the academy they remain heavily under-addressed. In thinking about what
it means to read Michel Foucault today, this book tackles some significant questions
and problems: Not simply that of how to explain the ways in which postcolonial regimes
of governance have achieved the debasements of political subjectivity they have; nor
that of how we might better equip them with the means to suborn the life of postcolonial
peoples more fully; but that of how such peoples, in their subjection to governance,
can and do resist, subvert, escape and defy the imposition of modes of governance
which seek to remove their lives of those very capacities for resistance, subversion,
flight, and defiance
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Mezzadra, Sandro (1963-....). Éditeur scientifique
Reid, Julian (19..-....). Éditeur scientifique
Samāddāra, Raṇabīra. Fonction indéterminée
Sujet(s) : Foucault, Michel (1926-1984)
Biopolitique
Indice(s) Dewey : 320.01 (23e éd.) = Science politique - Philosophie et théorie
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9788132215967
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb44718395q
Notice n° :
FRBNF44718395
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Table des matières : Introduction: Reading Foucault in the Postcolonial Present /Sandro Mezzadra, Julian Reid, Ranabir Samaddar ; Foucault and His 'Other': Subjectivation and Displacement /Judith Revel ; Michel Foucault and Our Postcolonial Time /Ranabir Samaddar ; Biopolitics and Urban Governmentality in Mumbai /Manish K. Jha, P.K. Shajahan, Mouleshri Vyas ; Where Is the Human in Human-Centred Approaches to Development? A Critique of Amartya Sen's 'Development as Freedom' /David Chandler ; Beyond Bricks and Mortar: Peace-Building in a Permanent State of Adaptation /Suvi Alt ; Interrogating the Neoliberal Biopolitics of the Sustainable Development-Resilience Nexus /Julian Reid ; Lines of Siege: The Contested Government of Nature /Paulo Tavares ; Politics of Truth and Pious Economies /Michael Dillon