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Description
This book offers a reassessment of Foucault's critical work in the context of the modern economy of subjectivation.
Product Details
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publish Date | December 07, 2015 |
Pages | 210 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781783486007 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.1 X 1.0 inches | 1.3 pounds |
About the Author
Andrea Rossi is a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University.
Reviews
Andrea Rossi's The Labour of Subjectivity: Foucault on Biopolitics, Economy, Critique is a daring read of Foucault's key works from the later years of his lectures at the Coll`ege de France.... Rossi's work is both a genealogical interrogation of power integrated into an inquiry into critique. This feat in relation to the works of Foucault is no simple trick and...Rossi accomplishes the task at hand.... Andrea Rossi's book is a worthwhile read.
Everyone who thinks they have a secure and incisive grasp of the philosophical, ethical and political implications of Foucault on subjectivity should test their presuppositions by reading Andrea Rossi's book. His innovative investigation is philosophically profound, ethically sensitive, and politically astute. Based on impressive close reading and full of quotable sentences, the book should be consulted whenever one wants to evoke Foucault on the historical production of subjectivity, on bio-political economy, on technologies of power, and on the particularities of the politics of the present.
Through an in-depth and skillful presentation of Foucault's work, Andrea Rossi traces the genealogy of governmentality in the problematic relation between the subject and the norm, action and freedom, power and knowledge. His analysis offers a rigorous and original interpretation of the great Foucauldian themes of biopolitics, economy and the formation of modern subjectivity.
Everyone who thinks they have a secure and incisive grasp of the philosophical, ethical and political implications of Foucault on subjectivity should test their presuppositions by reading Andrea Rossi's book. His innovative investigation is philosophically profound, ethically sensitive, and politically astute. Based on impressive close reading and full of quotable sentences, the book should be consulted whenever one wants to evoke Foucault on the historical production of subjectivity, on bio-political economy, on technologies of power, and on the particularities of the politics of the present.
Through an in-depth and skillful presentation of Foucault's work, Andrea Rossi traces the genealogy of governmentality in the problematic relation between the subject and the norm, action and freedom, power and knowledge. His analysis offers a rigorous and original interpretation of the great Foucauldian themes of biopolitics, economy and the formation of modern subjectivity.
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