Aside from casual references to Soviet biopolitics in the work of Foucault, Agamben, and Esposito, the theoretical literature on biopolitics has largely ignored the Soviet experience, while empirical research in Russian studies has rarely addressed biopolitics. The article examines the experience of Stalinism as an important case for the study of biopolitics that helps resolve a problem preoccupying scholars from Foucault onward: the proximity of biopolitics to its opposite, the thanatopolitics of the mass production of death. How is it that a mode of power presenting itself in terms of care, augmentation, and intensification of life so frequently end up negating life itself? The article addresses this question in the context of the conflue...
In this paper, I will provide an interpretation of Foucauldian theoretical understanding ...
© 2019 The Author. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDeri...
Debrix and Barder's Beyond Biopolitics constitutes an attempt to comprehend forms of violence that e...
Aside from casual references to Soviet biopolitics in the work of Foucault, Agamben, and Esposito, t...
Western theories of biopolitics focus on its liberal and fascist rationalities. In opposition to thi...
The article addresses the puzzling silence of the Foucaldian studies of biopolitics about Soviet soc...
The article addresses the puzzling silence of the Foucaldian studies of biopolitics about Soviet soc...
State elites and officials “see” their polities and societies through ideological and symbolic lense...
This article seeks to do two things: articulate the function of biopolitics as a necessary correlate...
This article argues that Stalin makes a significant philosophical contribution to Marxist anthropolo...
This article seeks to re-examine Michel Foucault’s concept of biopolitics in relation to genocide, t...
© 2015 The Russian Review. This article excavates the coentanglement of happiness and duty in Stalin...
© Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies 2017. The article analyzes the instrum...
The paper studies the relationship between political violence and biological life in the thought of ...
This article addresses the public appeal of political actionism in today’s Russia through analysis o...
In this paper, I will provide an interpretation of Foucauldian theoretical understanding ...
© 2019 The Author. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDeri...
Debrix and Barder's Beyond Biopolitics constitutes an attempt to comprehend forms of violence that e...
Aside from casual references to Soviet biopolitics in the work of Foucault, Agamben, and Esposito, t...
Western theories of biopolitics focus on its liberal and fascist rationalities. In opposition to thi...
The article addresses the puzzling silence of the Foucaldian studies of biopolitics about Soviet soc...
The article addresses the puzzling silence of the Foucaldian studies of biopolitics about Soviet soc...
State elites and officials “see” their polities and societies through ideological and symbolic lense...
This article seeks to do two things: articulate the function of biopolitics as a necessary correlate...
This article argues that Stalin makes a significant philosophical contribution to Marxist anthropolo...
This article seeks to re-examine Michel Foucault’s concept of biopolitics in relation to genocide, t...
© 2015 The Russian Review. This article excavates the coentanglement of happiness and duty in Stalin...
© Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies 2017. The article analyzes the instrum...
The paper studies the relationship between political violence and biological life in the thought of ...
This article addresses the public appeal of political actionism in today’s Russia through analysis o...
In this paper, I will provide an interpretation of Foucauldian theoretical understanding ...
© 2019 The Author. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDeri...
Debrix and Barder's Beyond Biopolitics constitutes an attempt to comprehend forms of violence that e...