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_aFocault governmentality and critique/ _cLemke, Thomas |
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250 | _a1st ed. | ||
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_aLondon: _bParadigm Publishers, _c2012. |
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300 | _a131 p. | ||
505 | _aIntroduction: The Subject and Power 1 -- An Analytics of Government -- The Juridico-Discursive Concept of Power -- A History of Governmentality -- Foucault's Hypothesis 2 -- A Genealogy of the Modern State -- The Historical Ontology of the State -- Technologies of Government: The Materiality of the State -- Strategies and State Effects -- Governmentality and Governance -- An Indigestible Meal? 3 -- Liberalism, Biopolitics, and Technologies of Security -- Liberalism and the Birth of Biopolitics -- Technologies of Security -- The Government of Fear -- The Risks of Security 4 -- Critique and Experience -- Recurrence: Critique as an Ethical-Political Gesture -- Rarity: Problematization as a History of Truth -- Relationality: The Art of Voluntary Insubordination -- Risk: The Audacity to Expose Oneself as a Subject -- A Critical Ontology of Ourselves 5 -- From Foucault's Hypothesis to Studies of Governmentality -- Governmentality and the Analysis of Neo-Liberalism -- Problems, Limitations, and Blind Spots -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Literature -- Index -- About the Author | ||
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