ABSTRACT

Examining questions of statehood, biopolitics, sovereignty, neoliberal reason and the economy, Governmentality explores the advantages and limitations of adopting Michel Foucault's concept of governmentality as an analytical framework. Contributors highlight the differences as well as possible convergences with alternative theoretical frameworks. By assembling authors with a wide range of different disciplinary backgrounds, from philosophy, literature, political science, sociology to medical anthropology, the book offers a fresh perspective on studies of governmentality.

chapter 1|33 pages

From Foucault’s Lectures at the Collège de France to Studies of Governmentality: An Introduction

ByULRICH BRÖCKLING, SUSANNE KRASMANN, THOMAS LEMKE

chapter 6|23 pages

The Right of Government: Torture and the Rule of Law

BySUSANNE KRASMANN

chapter 7|27 pages

Foucault and Frontiers: Notes on the Birth of the Humanitarian Border

ByWILLIAM WALTERS

chapter 8|20 pages

Beyond Foucault: From Biopolitics to the Government of Life

ByTHOMAS LEMKE

chapter 12|22 pages

Human Economy, Human Capital: A Critique of Biopolitical Economy

ByULRICH BRÖCKLING

chapter 13|16 pages

Decentering the Economy: Governmentality Studies and Beyond?

ByURS STÄHELI

chapter 14|19 pages

The Economic Beyond Governmentality: The Limits of Conduct

ByUTE TELLMANN