ABSTRACT

Forged at the intersection of intense interest in the pertinence and uses of biopolitics and biopower, this volume analyzes theoretical and practical paradigms for understanding and challenging the socioeconomic determinations of life and death in contemporary capitalism. Its contributors offer a series of trenchant interdisciplinary critiques, each one taking on both the specific dimensions of biopolitics and the deeper genealogies of cultural logic and structure that crucially inform its impress. New ways to think about biopolitics as an explanatory model are offered, and the subject of bios (life, ways of life) itself is taken into innovative theoretical possibilities. On the one hand, biopolitics is addressed in terms of its contributions to forms and divisions of knowledge; on the other, its capacity for reformulation is assessed before the most pressing concerns of contemporary living. It is a must read for anyone concerned with the study of bios in its theoretical profusions.

chapter |19 pages

Biotheory

An Introduction

part 1|95 pages

“Bios” in the Derrida-Foucault-Agamben Debate

chapter 1|19 pages

Against Agamben

Or Living Your Life, Zōē versus Bios in the Late Foucault

chapter 2|21 pages

Between Deconstruction and Archaeology

The Derrida-Foucault Debate from the “Classical Age” to “Biopower”

chapter 3|17 pages

Bio-inscriptionality

The Eternal Return and Reproduction in Derrida’s Life/Death Seminar

chapter 4|23 pages

Borderline Animal

Reflections on Derrida’s Hedgehog

chapter 5|13 pages

Immunizing Life

Derrida, Esposito, and Mbembe

part 2|148 pages

Bio-materialities and Bio-revolution

chapter 7|15 pages

Materiality in a Disenchanted Age

chapter 8|24 pages

Earth, Life, Plasticity

Biopolitics, the Anthropocene, and the Problem of Form

chapter 10|25 pages

Late Capitalism on Vinyl

Neoliberalism, Biopolitics, and Music

chapter 11|19 pages

“Uno Mas”

Transnational Biopolitical Labor Exploitation and Resistance in Mining Communities of the Mexico/U.S. Border Region

chapter 12|17 pages

Biometrics and Revolution