Metamorphosis of Biopolitics. A Foucauldian Ecological Perspective and the Challenge of the Pandemic
A Review Essay of Ottavio Marzocca, Biopolitics for Beginners. Knowledge of Life and Government of People
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https://doi.org/10.22439/fs.i35.7082Keywords:
Biopolitics, Health crisis, Ecological perspective, Environmental changes, COVID-19, Capitalism, Neoliberal governmentalityAbstract
This paper is a review essay of Ottavio Marzocca, Biopolitics for Beginners. Knowledge of Life and Government of People, Milan/Udine: Mimesis International, 2020. Pp. 457. ISBN: 9788869771781 (paperback). It focuses on Marzocca's investigations into biopolitics, a topic of which the author offers an original ecological reconfiguration. The proposed reflections, which address the recent pandemic crisis of COVID-19, are developed from the work of Foucault but are not limited to this thinker. In fact, they offer an articulate examination of the issue by also taking into broad consideration the thought of authors such as Giorgio Agamben, Antonio Negri, Roberto Esposito, Jacques Donzelot, Robert Castel, Pierre Rosanvallon, Nikolas Rose, Melinda Cooper and Gregory Bateson.
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