The Labour of Subjectivity

Foucault on Biopolitics, Economy, Critique

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The Labour of Subjectivity

Foucault on Biopolitics, Economy, Critique

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Michel Foucault defined critique as an exercise in de-subjectivation. To what extent did this claim shape his philosophical practice? What are its theoretical and ethical justifications? Why did Foucault come to view the production of subjectivity as a key site of political and intellectual emancipation in the present?

Andrea Rossi pursues these questions in The Labour of Subjectivity. The book re-examines the genealogy of the politics of subjectivity that Foucault began to outline in his lectures at the Collège de France in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He explores Christian confession, raison d’état, biopolitics and bioeconomy as the different technologies by which Western politics has attempted to produce, regulate and give form to the subjectivity of its subjects. Ultimately Rossi argues that Foucault’s critical project can only be comprehended within the context of this historico-political trajectory, as an attempt to give the extant politics of the self a new horizon.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations / Introduction / Part I: The Governmental Matrix / 1. Becoming Other / 2. Threshold (I): State as Government / 3. Through Desire / 4. Threshold (II): The Dawn of Man/ 5. The Persistence of Death / 6. Bioeconomy / 7. The Labour of the ‘Same’ / Part II: Critique and Subjectivity / 8. The Analytic of Resistance / 9. The Subject of Critique / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index

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Published 30 Nov 2015
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 210
ISBN 9781783486014
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 230 x 151 mm
Series Key Concepts in Philosophy
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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