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E-Book, Englisch, 294 Seiten

Reihe: Interventions

Lawrence / Wiebe Biopolitical Disaster


Erscheinungsjahr 2017
ISBN: 978-1-317-21629-2
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, 294 Seiten

Reihe: Interventions

ISBN: 978-1-317-21629-2
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Biopolitical Disaster employs a grounded analysis of the production and lived-experience of biopolitical life in order to illustrate how disaster production and response are intimately interconnected. The book is organized into four sections, each revealing how socio-environmental consequences of instrumentalist environmentalities produce disastrous settings and political experiences that are evident in our contemporary world.

Beginning with a section on "Commodifying Crisis," the volume focuses on the inherent production of disaster that is bound to the crisis tendency of capitalism. The second section, "Governmentalities of Disaster," addresses material and discursive questions of governance, the role of the state, as well as questions of democracy. In this section, we examine the linkage between problematic environmental rationalities and policies. Third, the volume considers how and where the (de)valuation of life itself takes shape within the theme of "Affected Bodies," and looks at the corporeal impacts of disastrous biopolitics. The final section, "Environmental Aesthetics and Resistance," fuses concepts from affect theory, feminist studies, post-positivism, and contemporary political theory to identify sites and practices of political resistance to biopower.

Biopolitical Disaster will be of great interest to postgraduates, researchers, and academic scholars working in Political ecology; Geopolitics; Feminist critique; Intersectionality; Environmental politics; Science and Technology studies; Disaster studies; Political theory; Indigenous studies; Aesthetics and resistance.

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Foreword

Warren Magnusson

Introduction

Jennifer Lawrence and Sarah Marie Wiebe

Part I - Commodifying Crisis

Chapter 1: "Manufacturing Biopolitical Disaster: Instrumental (Ir)Rationality and Deepwater Horizon"

Jennifer L. Lawrence

Chapter 2: "Disaster Biopolitics and the Crisis Economy"

Kevin Grove

Chapter 3: "Life as Half Lives: The Nuclear Condition and Biopolitical Disaster"

Timothy W. Luke

Chapter 4: "Even Natural Disasters Are Unlikely to Slow Us Down.": Corporate Social & Environmental Responsibility as Well-Crafted Political Judgment"

Andy Scerri

Part II - Governmentalities of Disaster

Chapter 5: "The Governmentality of Disaster Resilience"

Peter Rogers

Chapter 6: "Catastrophe and Catastrophic Thought"

Garnet Kindervater

Chapter 7: "Politics of re-radicalising the Deracinated as Invasive Species: Human Displacement, Environmental Disasters of State Enclosures and the Irradicability of Biodiversity"

Mark F.N. Franke

Part III - Affected Bodies

Chapter 8: "Emergency Life and Indigenous Resistance: Seeing Biopolitical Disaster through a Prismatic lens"

Sarah Marie Wiebe

Chapter 9: "Marginally Managed: ‘Letting Die’ and Fighting Back in the Oil Sands

Emily Ray

Chapter 10: "Of Course They Count, But Not Right Now:" Regulating Precarity In Lee Maracle’s Ravensong and Celia’s Song

Dallas Hunt

Chapter 11: "Life at All Costs: The Biopolitics of Chemotherapy in Contemporary Telivision and Film"

Teena Gabrielson

Part IV - Environmental Aesthetics and Resistance

Chapter 12: "The Great Turning"

Christine Fry

Chapter 13: "The Underestimated Power Effects of the Discourses and Practices of the Food Justice Movement"

Eric Darier

Chapter 14: "Interrogating the Disastrous Biopolitics of the Sustainable Development-Resilience Nexus"

Julian Reid

Chapter 15: "The Aesthetics of Triage: Towards Life Beyond Survival"

Geoffrey Whitehall

End Piece: "Dealing with Disastrous Life".

Francois Debrix


Jennifer L. Lawrence is Post-Doctoral Research Associate at The Global Forum on Urban & Regional Resilience, Virginia Tech, USA

Sarah Marie Wiebe is SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow/Assistant Teaching Professor, Department of Political Science and Institute for Studies and Innovation in Community University Engagement, University of Victoria, Canada



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