Beyond Biopolitics

Beyond Biopolitics

Essays on the Governance of Life and Death

  • Author: Clough, Patricia Ticineto; Willse, Craig
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9780822350033
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780822394235
  • Place of publication:  Durham , United States
  • Year of digital publication: 2011
  • Month: October
  • Pages: 400
  • DDC: 320.01
  • Language: English
Under the auspices of neoliberalism, technical systems of compliance and efficiency have come to underwrite the relations among the state, the economy, and a biopolitics of war, terror, and surveillance. In Beyond Biopolitics, prominent theorists seek to account for and critically engage the tendencies that have informed neoliberal governance in the past and are expressed in its reformulation today. As studies of military occupation, the policing of migration, blood trades, financial markets, the war on terror, media ecologies, and consumer branding, the essays explore the governance of life and death in a near-future, a present emptied of future potentialities. The contributors delve into political and theoretical matters central to projects of neoliberal governance, including states of exception that are not exceptional but foundational; risk analysis applied to the adjudication of “ethical” forms of war, terror, and occupation; racism and the management of the life capacities of populations; the production and circulation of death as political and economic currency; and the potential for critical and aesthetic response. Together, the essays offer ways to conceptualize biopolitics as the ground for today’s reformulation of governance.

Contributors. Ann Anagnost, Una Chung, Patricia Ticineto Clough, Steve Goodman, Sora Y. Han, Stefano Harney, May Joseph, Randy Martin, Brian Massumi, Luciana Parisi, Jasbir Puar, Amit S. Rai, Eugene Thacker, Çağatay Topal, Craig Willse

  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Beyond Biopolitics: The Governance of Life and DeathPatricia Ticineto Clough and Craig Willse
  • Part I: Unexceptional Control: Governance, Race, and Population
    • 1. National Enterprise Emergency: Steps Toward an Ecology of Powers
    • 2. Human Security / National Security: Gender Branding and Population Racism
    • 3. “The Turban Is Not a Hat”: Queer Diaspora and Practices of Profiling
    • 4. Strict Scrutiny: The Tragedy of Constitutional Law
  • Part II: Preemption: Death and Life-Itself
    • 5. Necrologies; or, the Death of the Body Politic
    • 6. Mnemonic Control
    • 7. Thanato- tactics
  • Part III: Transforming Value: The Measure of Life Capacities
    • 8. Strange Circulations
    • 9. Necropolitical Surveillance: Immigrants from Turkey in Germany
    • 10. From the Race War to the War on Terror
  • Part IV: Technological Investments: Temporality, Media, and Methodologies
    • 11. “Seeing” Spectral Agencies: An Analysis of Lin+Lamand Unidentified Vietnam
    • 12. Here We Accrete Durations: Toward a Practice of Intervals in the Perceptual Mode of Power
    • 13. Fascia and the Grimace of Catastrophe
    • 14. Blackness and Governance
  • Bibliography
  • Contributors
  • Index

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