This paper argues that Foucault’s genealogy of racism deserves appreciation due to the highly original concept of racism as biopolitical government. Modern racism, according to Foucault, is not merely an irrational prejudice, a form of socio-political discrimination, or an ideological motive in a political doctrine; rather, it is a form of government that is designed to manage a population. The paper seeks to advance this argument by reconstructing Foucault’s unfinished project of a genealogy of racism. Initially, the paper situates the genealogy of racism within the context of Foucault’s work. It belongs to a period of transition between the mature and the late part of Foucault’s work, more specifically a period of transition from discipli...
This article examines the ambivalences in Foucault’s elaboration of the concept of biopower and biop...
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...
Foucault’s contribution to the critical theorization of race and racism has been much debated. Most ...
The objective of this article is to examine to what extent Foucault’s genealogy of power illuminates...
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...
Genealogy does not pose as political motivation, let alone moral imperative. It is a tool for those ...
Since the publication of Michel Foucault’s lectures at the Collège de France, his position on race a...
The article addresses the puzzling silence of the Foucaldian studies of biopolitics about Soviet soc...
The paper examines the relation between Foucault\u27s account of modern race and racism in the Soci...
This text’s objective is to discuss State racism in Michel Foucault’s work. Considering the biopolit...
The paper examines the relation between Foucault’s account of modern race and racism in the "Society...
What is the significance of the colour ‘grey’ and how does it relate to genealogy? ‘Genealogy is gra...
Faced with the growth of nationalism and racism in Occident, this essay aims to provide some theoret...
This article examines the ambivalences in Foucault’s elaboration of the concept of biopower and biop...
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...
Foucault’s contribution to the critical theorization of race and racism has been much debated. Most ...
The objective of this article is to examine to what extent Foucault’s genealogy of power illuminates...
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...
Genealogy does not pose as political motivation, let alone moral imperative. It is a tool for those ...
Since the publication of Michel Foucault’s lectures at the Collège de France, his position on race a...
The article addresses the puzzling silence of the Foucaldian studies of biopolitics about Soviet soc...
The paper examines the relation between Foucault\u27s account of modern race and racism in the Soci...
This text’s objective is to discuss State racism in Michel Foucault’s work. Considering the biopolit...
The paper examines the relation between Foucault’s account of modern race and racism in the "Society...
What is the significance of the colour ‘grey’ and how does it relate to genealogy? ‘Genealogy is gra...
Faced with the growth of nationalism and racism in Occident, this essay aims to provide some theoret...
This article examines the ambivalences in Foucault’s elaboration of the concept of biopower and biop...
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...