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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Why Biopower? Why Now?
Part I: Origins of Biopower
ONE / The Literary Birth of Biopolitics (translated by Christopher Penfield)
TWO / At the Origins of Biopolitics (translated by Diana Garvin)
THREE / Biopower and the Avalanche of Printed Numbers
FOUR / Biopolitics and the Concept of Life
FIVE / Power and Biopower in Foucault
Part II: The Question of Life
SIX / Foucault, Cuvier, and the Science of Life
SEVEN / The Archaeology of Biopower: From Plant to Animal Life in The Order of Things
EIGHT / The Biotechnological Scala Naturae and Interspecies Cosmopolitanism: Patricia Piccinini, Jane Alexander, and Guillermo Gómez-Peña
Part III: Medicine and Sexuality: The Question of the Body
NINE / Patient Activism and Biopolitics: Thinking through Rare Diseases and Orphan Drugs
TEN / The Biopolitics of HIV Prevention Discourse
ELEVEN / Precarious Life: Butler and Foucault on Biopolitics
Part IV: Neoliberalism and Governmentality: The Question of the Population
TWELVE / Who’s Being Disciplined Now? Operations of Power in a Neoliberal World
THIRTEEN / Is There a Biopolitical Subject? Foucault and the Birth of Biopolitics (translated by Samantha Bankston)
FOURTEEN / Discordant Practices of Freedom and Power of/Lives: Three Snapshots on the Bank Effects of the Arab Uprisings
Part V: Biopower Today
FIFTEEN / Biopower Today
SIXTEEN / A Colonial Reading of Foucault: Bourgeois Bodies and Racial Selves
SEVENTEEN / Totalitarianism or Biopolitics? Concerning a Philosophical Interpretation of the Twentieth Century (translated by Timothy Campbell)
Contributors
Index
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