Foucault, Governmentality, and Critique

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Pub. Date: 2011-02-28
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

The French philosopher Michel Foucault is by now the most cited author in the social sciences and humanities. This book discusses one of his central notions that attracted enormous interest inside and outside academia: governmentality. It reconstructs its emergence in Foucault's analytics of power and shows its trajectory in his work. The book explores the theoretical strengths and critical perspectives the concept of governmentality offers in light of contemporary societal and political challenges, including those posed by genetic and reproductive technologies. It also illuminates some misinterpretations and ambivalent achievements to which it gave rise in governmentality studies. The book could be read as a short introduction to Foucault's work on power and governmentality but it also suits the interests of experts and scholars. It presents a clear account of the governmentality perspective that demonstrates its relevance for political analysis and critique and highlights the intimate link between neoliberal rationalities and the problem of biopolitics.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Subject and Powerp. 1
An Analytics of Governmentp. 9
The Juridico-Discursive Concept of Powerp. 10
A History of Governmentalityp. 12
Foucault's Hypothesisp. 17
A Genealogy of the Modern Statep. 25
The Historical Ontology of the Statep. 26
Technologies of Government: The Materiality of the Statep. 29
Strategies and State Effectsp. 31
Governmentality and Governancep. 34
An Indigestible Meal?p. 39
Liberalism, Biopolitics, and Technologies of Securityp. 41
Liberalism and the Birth of Biopoliticsp. 41
Technologies of Securityp. 45
The Government of Fearp. 48
The Risks of Securityp. 53
Critique and Experiencep. 57
Recurrence: Critique as an Ethical-Political Gesturep. 60
Rarity: Problematization as a History of Truthp. 62
Relationality: The Art of Voluntary Insubordinationp. 66
Risk: The Audacity to Expose Oneself as a Subjectp. 70
A Critical Ontology of Ourselvesp. 73
From Foucault's Hypothesis to Studies of Governmentalityp. 77
Governmentality and the Analysis of Neo-Liberalismp. 79
Problems, Limitations, and Blind Spotsp. 87
Conclusionp. 98
Notesp. 101
Literaturep. 109
Indexp. 127
About the Authorp. 133
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