Beyond Biopolitics

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11 violence
A01=Alexander Barder
A01=Francois Debrix
Absolute Enemy
Absolute Enmity
agamben
agonal sovereignty
Agonal Warrior
Arendt's Language
Arendt's Politics
Arendt’s Language
Arendt’s Politics
Author_Alexander Barder
Author_Francois Debrix
biopolitical
Biopolitical Frames
Biopolitical Perspectives
Biopolitical Production
Biopolitical Sovereignty
Category=JPA
Category=JPS
Contemporary Society
Critical Geopolitical Scholars
critical security studies
Emergent Life
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eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
exceptionalism
frames
giorgio
global
Good Life
governmentality
horror and international relations
Immunitary Paradigm
inhumanity theory
Juridico Political Order
Land Law Organization
Los Zetas
perspectives
post-9
Schmitt's Concept
Schmitt's Nomos
Schmitt's Work
Schmitt’s Concept
Schmitt’s Nomos
Schmitt’s Work
sovereign
Sovereign Exceptionalism
sovereignty
Spectral Enemy
states of exception
Terror Dispositifs
Virtual Territoriality
war

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415780599
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Aug 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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'Beyond Biopolitics constitutes a truly serious attempt to think about the unthinkable.' Guy Lancaster, Political Studies Review: 2014 VOL 12, 93.

Beyond Biopolitics exposes the conceptual limits of critical biopolitical approaches to violence, war, and terror in the post-9/11-War on Terror era.

This volume shows that such popular international political theories rely upon frames of representation that leave out of focus a series of extreme forms of gruesome violence that have no concern for the preservation of life, a crucial biopolitical theme. Debrix and Barder mobilize different concepts—horror, agonal sovereignty, the pulverization of the flesh, or the notion of an inhumanity-to-come—to shed light on past and present ghastly scenes and events of violence that seek to undo the very idea of humanity. To highlight the capacity of horror to be in excess of both violence and the meaning of humanity, Beyond Biopolitics provides a series of engagements with issues much debated in contemporary critical theoretical circles, in particular war and terror, the production of fear, states and spaces of exception, and alterity as enmity.

This work will be of great interest to scholars of critical international relations theory, critical security studies and international relations.

Francois Debrix, Alexander D Barder