Humans, Animals and Biopolitics: The More-than-Human Condition

David Redmalm
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Edited by Kristin Asdal, Tone Druglitro and Steve Hinchliffe (Routledge, 2017) Michel Foucault’s concept of biopolitics captures the way a decentralized form of governing measures and mobilizes life itself through a number of technologies, such as demographics, surveillance and health initiatives, with the aim to prolong and enhance the lives of a population. According to Foucault, this biopolitical form of governing characteristic of modernity implies a detached and technical stance towards individual lives. In short, biopolitics turns individual lives into life as a mass noun. Interestingly, when human life is treated as a resource, human’s self-proclaimed position as the crown of creation is unsettled and humans find themselves part of the same biopolitical nexus as many other animals. The technologies and consequences of the biopolitization of humans and other animals is the subject of the volume Humans, Animals and Biopolitics , edited by Kristin Asdal, Tone Druglitro and Steve Hinchliffe. It is a book that should be required reading for Foucauldian theorists and human-animal studies scholars alike.
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人类、动物和生物政治:超越人类的状况
由Kristin Asdal、Tone Druglitro和Steve Hinchliffe编辑(Routledge出版社,2017年)。米歇尔·福柯的生物政治概念抓住了一种分散形式的治理措施,并通过人口统计、监测和健康倡议等多种技术动员生命本身,目的是延长和提高人口的寿命。根据福柯的说法,这种现代统治特征的生命政治形式意味着对个人生活的超然和技术立场。简而言之,生命政治把个体的生命变成了作为质量名词的生命。有趣的是,当人类的生命被视为一种资源时,人类自诩为创造之冠的地位就不稳定了,人类发现自己和许多其他动物一样,是同一生物政治关系的一部分。人类和其他动物生物政治化的技术和后果是《人类、动物和生物政治》一书的主题,该书由Kristin Asdal、Tone Druglitro和Steve Hinchliffe编辑。这本书应该是福柯理论理论家和人类-动物研究学者必读的。
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