In view of the so-called biopolitical turn, this chapter traces the genealogies of the critical understanding of biopolitics in human geography, and more specifically in political geography. It highlights two routes for such genealogies – one via Foucault's legacy as well as Agamben's recent readings of biopolitics, while the other originates from the Geopolitik tradition. Covering the well-known route via Foucault and Agamben, the chapter goes beyond this conventional narrative, to introduce the genealogical accounts of biopolitics offered by Italian political philosophers as well as the German sociologist Lemke. It then seeks to explore the multiple “new” geographies inspired by the “biopolitical imperative.” The chapter ends by reflectin...
This Symposium reflects on the growing relevance of biopolitical perspectives in camps studies, bord...
\u27How does (post)colonial literary culture, so often annexed to nationalist concerns, interface wi...
This paper seeks to bring ideas about biopolitics and its associated political technologies to bear ...
In view of the so-called biopolitical turn, this chapter traces the genealogies of the critical unde...
The notion of biopolitics is at the core of many contemporary scholarly discussions involving both l...
Biopower refers to the practice of modern nation-states through an explosion of numerous and diverse...
In this paper we want to open up for discussion what counts as `biopolitics'öa term frequently used...
Biopolitics in the Context of Political Philosophy The article analyses the problems of contemporary...
The term biopolitics can be fully understood only within the context of modern forms of governing so...
This paper seeks to bring ideas about biopolitics and its associated political technologies to bear ...
This article examines the spatialities of Nazi genocidial practices. It does so by engaging with the...
This Symposium reflects on the growing relevance of biopolitical perspectives in camps studies, bord...
In this paper I reflect on the progressive normalization of a series of geographies of exception wit...
This paper develops a genealogical critique of the concepts of biopower and biopolitics in the work ...
This article examines the spatialities of Nazi genocidial practices. It does so by engaging with the...
This Symposium reflects on the growing relevance of biopolitical perspectives in camps studies, bord...
\u27How does (post)colonial literary culture, so often annexed to nationalist concerns, interface wi...
This paper seeks to bring ideas about biopolitics and its associated political technologies to bear ...
In view of the so-called biopolitical turn, this chapter traces the genealogies of the critical unde...
The notion of biopolitics is at the core of many contemporary scholarly discussions involving both l...
Biopower refers to the practice of modern nation-states through an explosion of numerous and diverse...
In this paper we want to open up for discussion what counts as `biopolitics'öa term frequently used...
Biopolitics in the Context of Political Philosophy The article analyses the problems of contemporary...
The term biopolitics can be fully understood only within the context of modern forms of governing so...
This paper seeks to bring ideas about biopolitics and its associated political technologies to bear ...
This article examines the spatialities of Nazi genocidial practices. It does so by engaging with the...
This Symposium reflects on the growing relevance of biopolitical perspectives in camps studies, bord...
In this paper I reflect on the progressive normalization of a series of geographies of exception wit...
This paper develops a genealogical critique of the concepts of biopower and biopolitics in the work ...
This article examines the spatialities of Nazi genocidial practices. It does so by engaging with the...
This Symposium reflects on the growing relevance of biopolitical perspectives in camps studies, bord...
\u27How does (post)colonial literary culture, so often annexed to nationalist concerns, interface wi...
This paper seeks to bring ideas about biopolitics and its associated political technologies to bear ...