This text’s objective is to discuss State racism in Michel Foucault’s work. Considering the biopolitical framework, we will see how state racism can be considered a strategy for exercising power over the social body. Dividing by splitting the social body and establishing a binary opposition among races, the power exercise will operate on biological life. It will also be addressed how scientific discourse has been developed in some cases to collaborate to this strategy. We will see how it happens in developing countries, in which there are segments of the population that increase mortality rates according to what is planned by the state. In them, the devalued and marginalized individuals, the dangerous ones of the social body, can be plausib...
Foucault’s contribution to the critical theorization of race and racism has been much debated. Most ...
The paper examines the relation between Foucault\u27s account of modern race and racism in the Soci...
This article seeks to re-examine Michel Foucault’s concept of biopolitics in relation to genocide, t...
The objective of this article is to examine to what extent Foucault’s genealogy of power illuminates...
This chapter critically engages with Michel Foucault’s biopower analytic as an apt conceptual framew...
O presente artigo busca analisar a emergência e as características do Racismo de Estado segundo Mich...
This paper argues that Foucault’s genealogy of racism deserves appreciation due to the highly origin...
As it has often been emphasised, through the concept of biopower, Foucault attempts to move away fro...
2003 saw the appearance in English of Michel Foucaultʼs 1976 lectures from the Collège de France. S...
This paper examines, at the global scale, the biopolitical strategy of racism that Foucault articula...
This article examines the ambivalences in Foucault’s elaboration of the concept of biopower and biop...
The article addresses the puzzling silence of the Foucaldian studies of biopolitics about Soviet soc...
Michel Foucault (1926-1984), on the course Society must be defended (1976), explains the relationshi...
This article argues that while Foucauldian security studies (FSS) scholarship on the biopolitics of ...
The subject of this article is the encounter of race, racism, and psychiatry in the philosophy disco...
Foucault’s contribution to the critical theorization of race and racism has been much debated. Most ...
The paper examines the relation between Foucault\u27s account of modern race and racism in the Soci...
This article seeks to re-examine Michel Foucault’s concept of biopolitics in relation to genocide, t...
The objective of this article is to examine to what extent Foucault’s genealogy of power illuminates...
This chapter critically engages with Michel Foucault’s biopower analytic as an apt conceptual framew...
O presente artigo busca analisar a emergência e as características do Racismo de Estado segundo Mich...
This paper argues that Foucault’s genealogy of racism deserves appreciation due to the highly origin...
As it has often been emphasised, through the concept of biopower, Foucault attempts to move away fro...
2003 saw the appearance in English of Michel Foucaultʼs 1976 lectures from the Collège de France. S...
This paper examines, at the global scale, the biopolitical strategy of racism that Foucault articula...
This article examines the ambivalences in Foucault’s elaboration of the concept of biopower and biop...
The article addresses the puzzling silence of the Foucaldian studies of biopolitics about Soviet soc...
Michel Foucault (1926-1984), on the course Society must be defended (1976), explains the relationshi...
This article argues that while Foucauldian security studies (FSS) scholarship on the biopolitics of ...
The subject of this article is the encounter of race, racism, and psychiatry in the philosophy disco...
Foucault’s contribution to the critical theorization of race and racism has been much debated. Most ...
The paper examines the relation between Foucault\u27s account of modern race and racism in the Soci...
This article seeks to re-examine Michel Foucault’s concept of biopolitics in relation to genocide, t...