biopolitics
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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The interdisciplinary studies relating biology and political science.
— But political scientists consider early attempts to borrow from biology to have given biopolitics a bad name, partly because borrowed theories, sometimes despite their naivete or lack of validity, were adopted wholesale by social scientists.
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Politics (style of government) that regulates populations through biopower.
— Because the body was the central force in industrial production, [Byung-Chul] Han argues, then a politics of disciplining, punishing and perfecting the body was understandably central to Foucault’s notion of how power worked. But in the west’s deindustrialised, neoliberal era, such biopolitics is obsolete.
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Anticapitalist insurrection using life and the body as weapons.
— This inside is the productive cooperation of mass intellectuality and affective networks, the productivity of postmodern biopolitics. This militancy makes resistance into counterpower and makes rebellion into a project of love.
- The political application of bioethics.
- A political spectrum that reflects positions towards the sociopolitical consequences of biotechnology.
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From bio- + politics. Sense 2 was developed by Michel Foucault in The History of Sexuality (1976), sense 3 by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri in Empire (2000).
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