biopolitics

Dangerous Instincts: Foucault, Criminality, and Animals

Josué Imanol López Barrios, Université de Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis, France

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From a Disciplinary Space to a Biopolitics of Intervention in Violence and Death Against Women

Ramiro Rodríguez, Sandra del Pilar Gómez Contreras y Uva Falla Ramírez, Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca, Colombia

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The Insubordination of Subdued Knowledges and the Emergence of Other Epistemologies

Juan Carlos Sánchez-Antonio, Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca, México

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Decolonizing the Census. The Social Division of Social Sciences and the Locus of their Tools in Colonial Genealogy

Pablo Estévez Hernández, Universidad de La Laguna, España

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Modernity and Governmentality: From Rural to Oil-Producing Venezuela

Luis R. Delgado J. , Universidad de Carabobo, Venezuela

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Biopolitics and communalization. A Philosophical and Ethnographic Approach

Leticia Katzer, Conicet / Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Argentina

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Liberalism and Biopolitics in La Paz City in the Wake of the 20th Century

Nadia S. Guevara Ordóñez, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Deutschland

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Bodies, Subjectivities, and Power. Biopolitics and Urban Aesthetics in Medellín

Hilderman Cardona Rodas, Universidad de Medellín, Colombia
Nora Margarita Vargas Zuluaga, Universidad de Medellín, Colombia

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Ethnography, Biopolitics, and Coloniality. Genealogies of Urban Precariousness in Buenos Aires Metropolitan Region

Silvia Grinberg, Conicet / Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Argentina

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Presentation. Projections of the anthropology of biopolitics

Leticia Katzer, Conicet / Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Argentina

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Security and Sexuality Devices in Mexico’s South Border: Biopolitics Face to Central American Trans-gender Women

Ernesto Antonio Zarco Ortiz, Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas, México
Karla Jeanette Chacón Reynosa, Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas, México

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Border Walls and Immigrant Deportation as Biopolitical Technologies in the US

Guillermo Alonso Meneses, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, México

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Biopolitics and coloniality. A critical reading of Homo sacer

Alejandro De Oto adeoto@gmail.com CONICET / Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Argentina María Marta Quintana mariamarta.quintana@gmail.com CONICET / Universidad Nacional de Rionegro, Argentina Abstract: This paper revisit Giorgio Agamben’s theses — mainly present in Homo sacer I— on biopolitics, sovereign power and bare life. It aims to formulate a criticism to the […]

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18th Century: The emergence of biopolitics

Santiago Castro-Gómez, Pontifcia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia

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A history of spaces, a history of powers: towards a genealogy of public space notion

Jorge Eliécer Martínez P. jmartinezp2@gmail.com Universidad de la Salle, Colombia Abstract: This paper addresses the notion of public space. Following Michel Foucault’s statement that “making a history of spaces would be, at the same time, making a history of powers”, a genealogy of this notion is presented, which accounts for a history of the diverse […]

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The Production of Subjectivity in Government Liberal Arts: Market and Freedom in the Society of Security —a Biolopolitical Analysis Based on Michel Foucault’s Thinking

Jorge Eliécer Martínez P. jmartinezp2@gmail.com Universidad de la Salle, Colombia Abstract: At the historical moment of the reason of State, police emerges as an apparatus of knowledge, power, body control, and regulating population phenomena. It is a historical move, where police’s main object is not economic production anymore, but biological and social environment, where normalization […]

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Decolonizing Biopolitical Histories with Amílcar Cabral

Abstract: This paper argues that some contemporary biopolitical histories inherit problematic philosophies of history whose historical-geographical borders recapitulate colonial modes of thought. In the first part, I argue that the philosophies of history that operate in the background of Foucault and Agamben’s presentation of biopolitics cannot be maintained in its Western simplicity. In response to […]

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“Difference-as- colony”, governmentality/biopolitics and Good living (communally): decolonial ramifications of Derrida, Foucault’s thinking and postcolonial criticism

Leticia Katzer, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo-Conicet, Argentina

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Horrorism and the Biopolitics of Ablation. Racializations of the Indian in Colombian Armed Conflict

Carolina Castañeda, Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Argentina

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Warping on knowledge commoditization at university —Paul Ricœur, Jacques Derrida, Boaventura de Sousa Santos

Jorge Eliécer Martínez Posada, Universidad de la Salle, Colombia
Constanza Abadía García, Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia (UNAD), Colombia
Leonardo Montenegro, Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca, Colombia

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On the chosen people and hidden mana. The mining company at San Juan (Argentina)

Mirta Alejandra Antonelli, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina

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