‘The Subject and Power’ – Four Decades Later: Tracing Foucault’s Evolving Concept of Subjectivation

Forfattere

  • Kaspar Villadsen Copenhagen Business School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22439/fs.i36.7220

Nøgleord:

Foucault, Althusser, state ideology, subjectivation, pastoral power, capitalist economy

Resumé

Michel Foucault’s essay ‘The Subject and Power’ has seen four decades. It is the most quoted of Foucault’s shorter texts and exerts a persistent influence across the social sciences and humanities. The essay merges two main trajectories of Foucault’s research in the 1970s: his genealogies of legal-disciplinary power and his studies of pastoral power and governance. This article connects these two trajectories to Althusser’s thesis on the ideological state apparatuses, demonstrating affinities between Althusser’s thesis and Foucault’s diagnosis of the welfare state as a ‘matrix’ of individualising and totalising power. The article suggests that Foucault’s essay straddles between two different concepts of subjectivation. First, one encounters the citizen ‘internally subjugated’ by disciplinary and pastoral power, whereas, at the end, we find a ‘flat’ subject of governance; a form of power which intervenes only in the environment in which individuals make their rational, self-fashioning choices. The implication of Foucault’s newfound concept of governance is  a weakening of the link between subjectivation and the formation of the state, which also meant that the state’s role in reproducing capitalism receded into the background of Foucauldian scholarship. Finally, the article suggests extending Foucault’s analytical ‘matrix’ to current techniques of subjectivation associated with the advent of big data and artificial intelligence, which buttress the expansive technique of predictive profiling.

Forfatterbiografi

Kaspar Villadsen, Copenhagen Business School

Kaspar Villadsen undertakes research into Foucault’s authorship and utilizes his concepts for studying various empirical issues. His writing is situated at the intersections of sociology, philosophy, and intellectual history. Villadsen is the author of the book State Phobia and Civil Society: The Political Legacy of Michel Foucault, 2016, Stanford University Press (with Mitchell Dean). He has also published Power and Welfare: Understanding Citizens’ Encounters with State Welfare, 2013, Routledge (with Nanna Mik-Meyer), and Foucault’s Technologies: Another Way of Cutting Reality, Oxford University Press is forthcoming. Villadsen’s work has appeared in journals like Economy and Society, Human Relations, Organization Studies, Body and Society, and Theory, Culture and Society.

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2024-09-01

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Villadsen, K. (2024). ‘The Subject and Power’ – Four Decades Later: Tracing Foucault’s Evolving Concept of Subjectivation. Foucault Studies, (36), 293–321. https://doi.org/10.22439/fs.i36.7220

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Special Issue: Foucault’s Legacy in Contemporary Thinking