Bioviolence - William Watkin

Bioviolence

How the Powers That Be Make Us Do What They Want

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Buch | Softcover
238 Seiten
2021
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-43818-0 (ISBN)
36,15 inkl. MwSt
This book explores and exposes the many aspects of contemporary biopower and bioviolence: neglect, exclusion, surveillance, regulation, encampment, trolling, fake news, terrorism and war. It argues that the use of bioviolence is how the contemporary powers that be make us do what they want.
Aylan, Isis, Begum, Grenfell, Trump. Harambe, Guantanamo, Syria, Brexit, Johnson. COVID, migrants, trolling, George Floyd, Trump!

Gazing over the fractured, contested territories of the current global situation, Watkin finds that all these diverse happenings have one element in common. They occur when biopolitical states, in trying to manage and protect the life rights of their citizens, habitually end up committing acts of coercion or disregard against the very people they have promised to protect. When states tasked with making us live find themselves letting us die, then they are practitioners of a particular kind of force that Watkin calls bioviolence.

This book explores and exposes the many aspects of contemporary biopower and bioviolence: neglect, exclusion, surveillance, regulation, encampment, trolling, fake news, terrorism and war. As it does so, it demonstrates that the very term ‘violence’ is a discursive construct, an effect of language, made real by our behaviours, embodied by our institutions and disseminated by our technologies. In short, bioviolence is how the contemporary powers that be make us do what they want.

Resolutely interdisciplinary, this book is suitable for all scholars, students and general readers in the fields of IR, political theory, philosophy, the humanities, sociology and journalism.

William Watkin is Professor of Contemporary Philosophy and Literature at Brunel University, London. He is the author of numerous books including In the Process of Poetry: The New York School and the Avant-Garde, On Mourning, The Literary Agamben and Agamben and Indifference. His most recent work Badiou and Indifferent Being is the first of two volumes looking at Badiou’s Being and Event project. The second, Badiou and Communicable Worlds, came out in 2020. He is currently working on a study of a philosophy of indifference called, simply, Indifference, and a follow-up to Bioviolence called Anti-Social Media: How Big Tech Makes Us Do What It Wants.

Preface Introduction: Michel Foucault, Biopolitics and the Abolition of Violence Part One: Regulatory Bioviolence Chapter 1 – Aylan Kurdi and the Index of Responsibility Chapter 2 – The Construction of Life: Specie-fication, Race War and Immunitas Chapter 3 – Rise of the Paedophobes! Or the Coercive Power of Norms, Regulation, Population and Massification in the Case of Migrant Children Chapter 4 – Death on the Beaches: Bioviolence Defined Part Two: Humanimals and Bare life Chapter 5 – #Harambe and the Construction of Life Chapter 6 – Humanimals and the Abolition of Life Part Three: Decapitation and the Digital Caliphate Chapter 7 – ISIS and the Art of Decapitation Chapter 8 – Biohistory: The Human, The Head, The Tool, The Cut and The Tribe Part Four: The Global Camp Chapter 9 – Days of Raqqa and the Bethnal Green Girls Chapter 10 – Shamima Begum, our Femina Sacra Chapter 11 – Reading Guantanamo or Camp as Coercion Part Five: 2020, I can’t breathe Chapter 12 – George Floyd and #BlackLivesMatter: Thoughts Chapter 13 – Herd Immunity: COVID and Coercion Conclusion: Apologia for a Theory of Political Acéphalism

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 453 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Systeme
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 0-367-43818-6 / 0367438186
ISBN-13 978-0-367-43818-0 / 9780367438180
Zustand Neuware
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