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ArtikelThe Politics of Life Itself  
Oleh: Rose, Nikolas
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Theory, Culture & Society vol. 18 no. 6 (Des. 2001), page 1–30.
Topik: biopolitics; control; ethopolitics; risk; self
Fulltext: 1TCAS186.pdf (114.25KB)
Isi artikelThis article explores contemporary biopolitics in the light of Michel Foucault's oft quoted suggestion that contemporary politics calls 'life itself' into question. It suggests that recent developments in the life sciences, biomedicine and biotechnology can usefully be analysed along three dimensions. The first concerns logics of control – for contemporary biopolitics is risk politics. The second concerns the regime of truth in the life sciences – for contemporary biopolitics is molecular politics. The third concerns technologies of the self – for contemporary biopolitics is ethopolitics. The article suggests that, in these events, human beings have become 'somatic individuals': personhood is increasingly being defined in terms of corporeality, and new and direct relations are established between our biology and our conduct. At the same time, this somatic and corporeal individuality has become opened up to choice, prudence and responsibility, to experimentation, to contestation and so to a politics of 'life itself'.
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