Publication: Umbrales biológicos de la modernidad política en Michel Foucault
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Sacchi, Emiliano
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/daimon/202801
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Abstract
Genealógicamente la Vida se constituyó en dominio por conocer (Biología) como
resultado de unas relaciones de poder que la instituyeron como objeto posible a partir de la larga
historia del gobierno de la grey, de su salvación,
de la disciplina del cuerpo, etc. (Foucault, 1978).
Pero para poder hacer de la vida un objeto de la
(bio)política, fue necesario un saber capaz de
sitiarla e inmovilizarla. En este artículo recurrimos a la arqueología del saber foucaultiana para
reconstruir sobre su trasfondo y en relación al
poder disciplinario una serie umbrales a partir de
los cuales se definieron los rasgos paradigmáticos
de la biopolítica moderna.
Genealogically Life becomes an object of knowledge (Biology) as a result of power relations in the long history of the government of the flock, of salvation, of the body discipline, etc. But to make life an object of the (bio) politics, it was necessary a kind of knowledge able to fix and immobilize it. In this paper we use the foucauldian archeology of knowledge in order to reconstruct on their background and in relation to the disciplinary power a set of threshold that defines the paradigmatic features of modern biopolitics.
Genealogically Life becomes an object of knowledge (Biology) as a result of power relations in the long history of the government of the flock, of salvation, of the body discipline, etc. But to make life an object of the (bio) politics, it was necessary a kind of knowledge able to fix and immobilize it. In this paper we use the foucauldian archeology of knowledge in order to reconstruct on their background and in relation to the disciplinary power a set of threshold that defines the paradigmatic features of modern biopolitics.
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Biopolítica , Biología , Poder Disciplinario , Cuerpo , Episteme , Biopolitics , Biology , Body , Disciplinary Power , Episteme
Citation
Daimon. Revista Internacional de Filosofía, nº 69, 2016, pp. 19-35
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