Improper life : technology and biopolitics from Heidegger to Agamben

Improper life : technology and biopolitics from Heidegger to Agamben

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Has biopolitics actually become thanatopolitics, a field of study obsessed with death? Is there something about the nature of biopolitical thought today that makes it impossible to deploy affirmatively? If this is true, what can life-minded thinkers put forward as the merits of biopolitical reflection? These questions driveImproper Life, Timothy C. Campbell’s dexterous inquiry-as-intervention.Campbell argues that a “crypto-thanatopolitics” can be teased out of Heidegger’s critique of technology and that some of the leading scholars of biopolitics—including Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben, and Peter Sloterdijk—have been substantively influenced by Heidegger’s thought, particularly his reading of proper and improper writing. In fact, Campbell shows how all of these philosophers have pointed toward a tragic, thanatopolitical destination as somehow an inevitable result of technology. But inImproper Lifehe articulates a corrective biopolitics that can begin with rereadings of Foucault (especially his late work regarding the care and technologies of the self), Freud (notably his writings on the drives and negation), and Gilles Deleuze (particularly in the relation of attention to aesthetics).ThroughoutImproper Life, Campbell insists that biopolitics can become more positive and productively asserts an affirmativetechnēnot thought through thanatos but rather practiced throughbíos.
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Name of the Author
Campbell
Timothy C
Language
English
Series
Posthumanities 18
ISBN
9780816678433
Release date
2011

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