This article argues that while Foucauldian security studies (FSS) scholarship on the biopolitics of security and liberal war has not ignored racism, these works largely replicate Foucault's whitewashing of the raciality and coloniality of modern power and violence. Drawing on Black, indigenous, postcolonial and decolonial studies, we show how Foucault's genealogy of biopower rests on an unspecified concept of the “human,” failing to account for how notions of “human” were constituted through the savage and slave other, how enslaved people were rendered into things, and how punitive, sovereign violence persists as a (settler) colonial technique of gratuitous, not merely instrumental, violence. FSS exacerbates these problems. This article cha...
The hegemonic idea of liberal democracy was one of the axes of the most recent interventionist polic...
Over the past 15 years we have seen the rise of a field of inquiry known as Whiteness Studies. Two o...
Anticipating the strategic confluence between liberal ways of war and liberal ways of development, t...
This article argues that while Foucauldian security studies (FSS) scholarship on the biopolitics of ...
As it has often been emphasised, through the concept of biopower, Foucault attempts to move away fro...
This article examines the ambivalences in Foucault’s elaboration of the concept of biopower and biop...
In this article, I explore several of Foucault’s claims in relation to race, biopolitics, and power ...
This article proposes that ‘internal colonisation’ provides a necessary lens through which to explor...
I suggest in this essay that colonialism and racism penetrate the intellectual foundations of securi...
Since the publication of Michel Foucault’s lectures at the Collège de France, his position on race a...
Genealogy does not pose as political motivation, let alone moral imperative. It is a tool for those ...
This article investigates the power relation between the political anatomy of the Black soul and non...
In “Society Must Be Defended” Foucault examines 17th century race war discourse not so much in order...
Foucault’s contribution to the critical theorization of race and racism has been much debated. Most ...
The article addresses the puzzling silence of the Foucaldian studies of biopolitics about Soviet soc...
The hegemonic idea of liberal democracy was one of the axes of the most recent interventionist polic...
Over the past 15 years we have seen the rise of a field of inquiry known as Whiteness Studies. Two o...
Anticipating the strategic confluence between liberal ways of war and liberal ways of development, t...
This article argues that while Foucauldian security studies (FSS) scholarship on the biopolitics of ...
As it has often been emphasised, through the concept of biopower, Foucault attempts to move away fro...
This article examines the ambivalences in Foucault’s elaboration of the concept of biopower and biop...
In this article, I explore several of Foucault’s claims in relation to race, biopolitics, and power ...
This article proposes that ‘internal colonisation’ provides a necessary lens through which to explor...
I suggest in this essay that colonialism and racism penetrate the intellectual foundations of securi...
Since the publication of Michel Foucault’s lectures at the Collège de France, his position on race a...
Genealogy does not pose as political motivation, let alone moral imperative. It is a tool for those ...
This article investigates the power relation between the political anatomy of the Black soul and non...
In “Society Must Be Defended” Foucault examines 17th century race war discourse not so much in order...
Foucault’s contribution to the critical theorization of race and racism has been much debated. Most ...
The article addresses the puzzling silence of the Foucaldian studies of biopolitics about Soviet soc...
The hegemonic idea of liberal democracy was one of the axes of the most recent interventionist polic...
Over the past 15 years we have seen the rise of a field of inquiry known as Whiteness Studies. Two o...
Anticipating the strategic confluence between liberal ways of war and liberal ways of development, t...