The problematization of Life in Michel Foucault, Roberto Esposito and Nikolas Rose

Michel Foucault's investigations of the exercise of power over life have inspired, both in terms of objectives - a genealogy of modern man’s subjectivation processes - and in methodological terms - archeology of forms of resistance to subjection -, innumerable studies, polemics, criticisms and...

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Main Author: Gislene Almeida
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional del Nordeste 2018-08-01
Series:Nuevo Itinerario
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Online Access:http://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/nit/article/view/3120
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spelling doaj-9b2a566057ed4e1e91cef3db430df6562020-11-25T01:01:29ZspaUniversidad Nacional del NordesteNuevo Itinerario1850-35782018-08-01013325210.30972/nvt.01331202799The problematization of Life in Michel Foucault, Roberto Esposito and Nikolas RoseGislene Almeida0Universidade do Estado da Bahia Universidade Nova de LisboaMichel Foucault's investigations of the exercise of power over life have inspired, both in terms of objectives - a genealogy of modern man’s subjectivation processes - and in methodological terms - archeology of forms of resistance to subjection -, innumerable studies, polemics, criticisms and misunderstandings, with many of whom Foucault came to dialogue while still alive. Perhaps the most present concepts in these investigations are those of biopolitics and bio-power, formulated by Foucault in the bosom of the problematization that involves the relations between knowledge, power and subjectivity. The concept of biopolitics can be roughly understood as a "calculative management of life" for the promotion of life, with the least possible expenditure: economic, ideological, institutional, and so on. The present article aims to present, although summarily, the place occupied by the analysis of these concepts within Foucault's work, and then to point out two of these theoretical contributions that are underway at the beginning of the twenty-first century and that dialogue directly with the Foucauldian thinking: the concept of immunity paradigm, by Roberto Esposito, and the concept of somatic ethics, by Nikolas Rosehttp://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/nit/article/view/3120Biopolíticaparadigma imunitáriobioeconomiaética somática
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The problematization of Life in Michel Foucault, Roberto Esposito and Nikolas Rose
Nuevo Itinerario
Biopolítica
paradigma imunitário
bioeconomia
ética somática
author_facet Gislene Almeida
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title The problematization of Life in Michel Foucault, Roberto Esposito and Nikolas Rose
title_short The problematization of Life in Michel Foucault, Roberto Esposito and Nikolas Rose
title_full The problematization of Life in Michel Foucault, Roberto Esposito and Nikolas Rose
title_fullStr The problematization of Life in Michel Foucault, Roberto Esposito and Nikolas Rose
title_full_unstemmed The problematization of Life in Michel Foucault, Roberto Esposito and Nikolas Rose
title_sort problematization of life in michel foucault, roberto esposito and nikolas rose
publisher Universidad Nacional del Nordeste
series Nuevo Itinerario
issn 1850-3578
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Michel Foucault's investigations of the exercise of power over life have inspired, both in terms of objectives - a genealogy of modern man’s subjectivation processes - and in methodological terms - archeology of forms of resistance to subjection -, innumerable studies, polemics, criticisms and misunderstandings, with many of whom Foucault came to dialogue while still alive. Perhaps the most present concepts in these investigations are those of biopolitics and bio-power, formulated by Foucault in the bosom of the problematization that involves the relations between knowledge, power and subjectivity. The concept of biopolitics can be roughly understood as a "calculative management of life" for the promotion of life, with the least possible expenditure: economic, ideological, institutional, and so on. The present article aims to present, although summarily, the place occupied by the analysis of these concepts within Foucault's work, and then to point out two of these theoretical contributions that are underway at the beginning of the twenty-first century and that dialogue directly with the Foucauldian thinking: the concept of immunity paradigm, by Roberto Esposito, and the concept of somatic ethics, by Nikolas Rose
topic Biopolítica
paradigma imunitário
bioeconomia
ética somática
url http://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/nit/article/view/3120
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