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Beyond Biopolitics - Theory, Violence, and Horror in World Politics

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Zusatztext 'In this fascinating book! Debrix and Barder keep their eyes trained on a kind of violence that is excessive! 'recreational!' and if not altogether apolitical then linked to political critiques! projects! or aims by only the thinnest or most obscure of threads?This is a bracing! bold! and serious attempt to inventory such violence while also acknowledging ?its unspeakability or the impossibility of making full sense of it. An important and timely intervention.'Jane Bennett! Johns Hopkins University! USA. Why must we move beyond biopolitics? ?Debrix and Barder assail the foundations of biopolitical critique! showing how such approaches remain wedded to a liberal model of life-affirmation which blinds them to central aspects of death and destruction. ?Pushing their analysis beyond the limits of human life! Debrix and Barder show how "agonal sovereignty" mobilizes fear! flesh! and failure to erase those modes of being whose singularity resists the logics of contemporary international politics. ?Drawing on such diverse sites of terror as Mexican narco killings! the Guantanamo concentration camp! and the transmission of transnational disease! Beyond Biopolitics identifies the complex economies of horror underpinning international relations! while also providing an accessible and critical reading of Arendt! Schmitt! Mbembe! Agamben! and Foucault.?Kennan Ferguson! University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee! USA'Confronting the violence that "pulverizes being" Debrix and Barder invite us to expand our attachment to biopolitics and to take in the "horror" of contemporary violence! understanding that what is at stake is not the end of human life itself but the end of the human condition. Mobilizing a host of philosophers from Butler! Agamben and Mbembe to Esposito and Cavarero! they urge us to reckon with power as something that kills. This is a valuable! provocative and passionate intervention.'Sherene H. Razack! University of Toronto! Canada Informationen zum Autor Francois Debrix, Alexander D Barder Klappentext This volume seeks to explore the relationship between violence (its quantity, its varied forms, and its daunting consequences) in the post-9/11-War on Terror era and the contemporary status of critical political theorizing. Zusammenfassung This volume seeks to explore the relationship between violence (its quantity, its varied forms, and its daunting consequences) in the post-9/11-War on Terror era and the contemporary status of critical political theorizing. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Beyond Biopolitics 1. Agonal Sovereignty: Rethinking War Politics in an Age of Terror 2. Nothing to Feat but Fear Itself: Governmentality and the Reproduction of Terror 3. The Nomos of Exception and the Virtuality of Geopolitical Space 4. The Horror of Enmity: Rethinking Alterity in the Age of Global War Conclusion: Facing Horrific Violence ...

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Authors Alexander Barder, Francois Debrix, Francois (Department of International Rela Debrix, Francois (Virginia Tech University Debrix, Francois Barder Debrix
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.07.2012
 
EAN 9780415643665
ISBN 978-0-415-64366-5
No. of pages 184
Series Interventions
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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