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El. knyga: Biopolitics of Punishment: Derrida and Foucault

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Apr-2022
  • Leidėjas: Northwestern University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780810144897
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Apr-2022
  • Leidėjas: Northwestern University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780810144897

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"The Biopolitics of Punishment marks a new chapter in the long-standing debate between Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault. The essays collected in this volume chart the undertheorized dialogue between the two philosophers on questions of life, death, punishment, power, and resistance"--

This volume marks a new chapter in the long-standing debate between Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault regarding argumentative methods and their political implications. The essays chart the undertheorized dialogue between the two philosophers on questions of life, death, punishment, and power—an untapped point of departure from which we might continue to read the convergence and divergence of their work. What possibilities for political resistance might this dialogue uncover? And how might they relate to contemporary political crises?
 
With the resurgence of fascism and authoritarianism across the globe, the rise of white supremacist and xenophobic violence, and the continued brutality of state-sanctioned and extrajudicial killings by police, border patrols, and ordinary citizens, there is a pressing need to critically analyze our political present. These essays bring to bear the critical force of Derrida’s and Foucault’s biopolitical thought to practices of mass incarceration, the death penalty, life without parole, immigration and detention, racism and police violence, transphobia, human and animal relations, and the legacies of colonization. At the heart of their biopolitics, the volume shows, lies the desire to deconstruct and resist in the name of a future that is more just and less policed. It is this impulse that makes reading their work together, at this moment, both crucial and worthwhile.

The Biopolitics of Punishment marks a new chapter in the long-standing debate between Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault. The essays collected in this volume chart the undertheorized dialogue between the two philosophers on questions of life, death, punishment, power, and resistance.

Recenzijos

Is it possible to theorize a deconstructive biopolitics? The political stakes of the Foucault-Derrida debate have never been clearer or more urgent. This spectacular group of writers opens a vital conversation about border zones and hunger strikes; detention centers and supermax prisons; Blackness, criminality, and necropolitics. Speaking from the heart of a prison society, it teaches us how to summon a world without prisons. A must-read book. Lynne Huffer, author of Foucaults Strange Eros

Acknowledgments vii
Abbreviations of Works Cited ix
Editors' Introduction 3(16)
Part 1 Punishment and Sacrifice: The Death Penalty and the Penitentiary
Chapter 1 Biopolitics and the Politics of Sacrifice: Derrida on Life, Life Death, and the Death Penalty
19(18)
Michael Naas
Chapter 2 Posthuman and Postanimal Futures, or The Possibilities of a Deconstructive Biopolitics
37(16)
Rick Elmore
Chapter 3 Blood on Our Minds, Blood on Our Hands
53(18)
Brad Elliott Stone
Chapter 4 Foucault and the Biopolitics of the Penitentiary: Death in/by Incarceration
71(18)
Ege Selin Islekel
Part 2 Taking Lives, Letting Die: The Biopolitics of Race
Chapter 5 Making Die or Letting Die: Derrida, Foucault, and the Refugee Crisis
89(16)
Kelly Oliver
Chapter 6 Counting Heads: Reason, the Human, and Capital Punishment(s)
105(16)
Maria de la Cruz Salvador Lopez
Chapter 7 From the Will to Race to Hygienic Feminism: Race, State, Habit
121(22)
Tamsin Kimoto
Part 3 Resistance in Action
Chapter 8 Fearless Lives: Parrhesia in a Biopolitical Frame
143(10)
Sid Hansen
Chapter 9 The Silent Exception: Hunger-Striking and Lip-Sewing
153(32)
Banu Bargu
Chapter 10 The Etymology of Unity: Derrida, Foucault, and the End of Prisons
185(18)
Janos Toevs
List of Contributors 203
Rick Elmore is an associate professor of philosophy at Appalachian State University.

Ege Selin Islekel is an assistant professor of philosophy at Fordham University.