Biotheory
Life and Death under Capitalism
Peter Hitchcock editor Jeffrey R Di Leo editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:13th Dec '21
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This volume, Biotheory, explores biopolitics as a framework to understand life and death in contemporary capitalism through interdisciplinary critiques.
In Biotheory, the concept of biopolitics emerges as a pivotal framework within the human sciences and humanities. This volume brings together a diverse group of contributors who explore innovative perspectives on biopolitics, challenging traditional notions and examining its implications within contemporary capitalism. The essays delve into the intricate relationship between socioeconomic factors and the dynamics of life and death, offering critical insights into how these elements shape our understanding of existence in today's world.
The contributors to Biotheory engage in interdisciplinary critiques that not only address the specific dimensions of biopolitics but also investigate the deeper cultural logics that underpin it. They navigate through the complexities of knowledge production and the ways in which biopolitics influences various fields of study. By examining the subject of bios—life and ways of life—the volume opens up new theoretical possibilities, encouraging readers to reconsider the implications of biopolitics in their own contexts.
Ultimately, Biotheory serves as an essential resource for scholars and students alike, providing a comprehensive look at the relevance of biopolitics in understanding contemporary challenges. It invites readers to reflect on the pressing issues of our time and the role that biopolitics plays in shaping our lives, making it a significant contribution to the discourse surrounding life and its myriad interpretations.
"This is an essential collection of essays, both because the concept of biopolitics is so crucial for understanding the twenty-first century, and because the very sense of the biopolitical is as messy and fractured as our present. Ranging across a rich terrain of problems — how we might think about life in an era of climate chaos, the problem of theory’s abstraction in an age that only wants life, and the problem of life in a political milieu where so many lives do not matter — these essays mark out a series of lucid and original paths for the future. This is a coherent and diverse collection of essays that will be of value to anyone working in the humanities and social sciences." — Claire Colebrook, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of English, Penn State University, USA
"Di Leo and Hitchcock’s Biotheory proves that theory and critique are not only alive and well but also kicking. Not afraid of taking on debates and tensions on and between established theorists of biopolitics, nor of testing these against problems and theories that have emerged more recently, they and their contributors speak also to the vibrant field of inquiries "beyond" biopolitics." — Frida Beckman, Professor of Comparative Literature, Stockholm University, Sweden
"In Biotheory: Life and Death Under Capitalism, Di Leo and Hitchcock have assembled a striking collection of readings whose clear intent is to disrupt a number of the principle assumptions many of us have been working under for years when reflecting on biopolitics. Biotheory asks us to push beyond our previous understanding of biopolitics and to let go of certainty around words like life, sovereignty, and politics. This is by no means easy, but the volume, framed by a wonderfully trenchant introduction, provides a road map for thinking biopolitics anew, creatively and radically." — Timothy C. Campbell, Professor of Italian Studies, Cornell University, USA
ISBN: 9781032238869
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 390g
288 pages