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Einband grossBiopolitical Disaster
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Biopolitical Disaster

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294 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am14.07.2017
This edited volume draws on the work of theorists who have used biopower as a frame of reference for their analyses in order to examine the ruinous consequences that often result from the (de)regulation of subjects through technologies of power.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextThis edited volume draws on the work of theorists who have used biopower as a frame of reference for their analyses in order to examine the ruinous consequences that often result from the (de)regulation of subjects through technologies of power.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781317216292
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatE101
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum14.07.2017
Seiten294 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse1229 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.4914053
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I: The Crisis Economy Chapter 1: Environmental Disaster as Manufactured Risk and the Practice of Biopolitics Jennifer L. Lawrence Chapter 2: Neoliberalizing Disaster Management: Crisis, Subjectivity & the Biopolitics of Catastrophe Insurance in the Caribbean Kevin Grove Chapter 3: Life as Half Lives: Biopolitical Disaster in the Nuclear Condition as Normalized Neglect and Negation Timothy W. Luke Chapter 4: Even Natural Disasters Are Unlikely to Slow Us Down...: Corporate Social & Environmental Responsibility as Well-Crafted Political Judgment Andy Scerri and Nader Sobhani Part II: Governmentalities of Disaster Chapter 5: Governmentalities of Disaster Peter Rogers Chapter 6: Catastrophe and Catastrophic Thought: Readings Between Catastrophization and Le Catastrophisme Garnet Kindervater Chapter 7: (Re-)Imagining the Political Subject Julian Reid Part III: (Post)Colonial Geopolitics Chapter 8: Living With Emergency: the Affective Life of Toxic Matter Sarah Marie Wiebe Chapter 9: Embodied Violence and Environmental Disaster: Communicating Suffering While Living in a Tar Sands Extraction Zone Emily Howard Chapter 10: Cataloging the Other: Biometrics and the Management of Migrants at Sea Stefanie F. Georgakis-Abbott Chapter 11: Problematisations of Human Movement as Environmental Disaster: A Political Retreat to Abstract Stasis Against the Kinesis of Life Mark Franke Part IV: Eco-Aesthetic Practices of Resistance Chapter 12: Reclaiming Control Over Our Food: 'Gardening' as Acts of Resistance Against Corporate Big Food Eric Darier Chapter 13: Carcinogens, Chemotherapy and the Normalization of Life with Cancer Teena Gabrielson Chapter 14: Katrina's Bio-Temporalities: Lee's When the Levies Broke, HBO's Treme, and the changing Racial-Spatial Order Michael Shapiro Chapter 15: The Aesthetics of Triage: Towards Life Beyond Survival Geoffrey Whitehall End Piece: Dealing with Disastrous Life. Francois Debrixmehr

Autor

Jennifer L. Lawrence is Postdoctoral Research Associate at The Global Forum on Urban and Regional Resilience, Virginia Tech, USA.

Sarah Marie Wiebe is Assistant Professor of Environmental Sustainability, Department of Political Science, University of Hawai'i at Manoa.