Necropolitics, Racialization, and Global Capitalism : Historicization of Biopolitics and Forensics of Politics, Art, and Life.
Gržinic, Marina.
Necropolitics, Racialization, and Global Capitalism : Historicization of Biopolitics and Forensics of Politics, Art, and Life. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (339 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I -- Chapter One: The Darkest Sides of Europe and Global Capitalism -- Chapter Two: Biopolitics, Necropolitics, Unrestrained Financialization, and Fascisms -- Chapter Three: Southeastern Europe and the Question of Knowledge, Capital, and Power -- Chapter Four: Racialized Dehumanization, the Binary Occident/Orient in EU, and Decoloniality -- Chapter Five: A Refugee Protest Camp in Vienna and the European Union's Processes of Racialization, Seclusion, and Discrimination -- Chapter Six: Elaborating on Transmigrant and Transfeminist Dissident Positions -- Chapter Seven: Content, Form, and Repetition -- Part II -- Chapter Eight: A Broad Overview of Basic Principles of Reorganization of Global Capitalism -- Chapter Nine: The Hegemonic Capacity of a Gap between Politics and Ideology -- Chapter Ten: The Function of Democracy in Normalization of the Hegemony -- Chapter Eleven: The Revival of Ideological Firmness: Racial-State and the Formalization of Necropolitics -- Chapter Twelve: The Unending Transition -- Chapter Thirteen: The Effect of the Depoliticization of the Distance between the Oppressor and the Oppressed -- Chapter Fourteen: Substantialization of Depoliticized Ideology -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Authors.
The book argues that necropolitics are a dominant, yet obscene, form of politics that sustains contemporary racism (racialization) as a primal ideology of global capitalism and connects globalization and its modernist narratives directly with colonialism. The book is important for those--and this means almost all of us--working with relations of modes of life and global capitalism and with articulations of political and epistemological principles onto which capitalism organizes its reproduction.
9780739191972
Biopolitics.
Electronic books.
JA80 -- .G79 2014eb
320.01
Necropolitics, Racialization, and Global Capitalism : Historicization of Biopolitics and Forensics of Politics, Art, and Life. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (339 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I -- Chapter One: The Darkest Sides of Europe and Global Capitalism -- Chapter Two: Biopolitics, Necropolitics, Unrestrained Financialization, and Fascisms -- Chapter Three: Southeastern Europe and the Question of Knowledge, Capital, and Power -- Chapter Four: Racialized Dehumanization, the Binary Occident/Orient in EU, and Decoloniality -- Chapter Five: A Refugee Protest Camp in Vienna and the European Union's Processes of Racialization, Seclusion, and Discrimination -- Chapter Six: Elaborating on Transmigrant and Transfeminist Dissident Positions -- Chapter Seven: Content, Form, and Repetition -- Part II -- Chapter Eight: A Broad Overview of Basic Principles of Reorganization of Global Capitalism -- Chapter Nine: The Hegemonic Capacity of a Gap between Politics and Ideology -- Chapter Ten: The Function of Democracy in Normalization of the Hegemony -- Chapter Eleven: The Revival of Ideological Firmness: Racial-State and the Formalization of Necropolitics -- Chapter Twelve: The Unending Transition -- Chapter Thirteen: The Effect of the Depoliticization of the Distance between the Oppressor and the Oppressed -- Chapter Fourteen: Substantialization of Depoliticized Ideology -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Authors.
The book argues that necropolitics are a dominant, yet obscene, form of politics that sustains contemporary racism (racialization) as a primal ideology of global capitalism and connects globalization and its modernist narratives directly with colonialism. The book is important for those--and this means almost all of us--working with relations of modes of life and global capitalism and with articulations of political and epistemological principles onto which capitalism organizes its reproduction.
9780739191972
Biopolitics.
Electronic books.
JA80 -- .G79 2014eb
320.01