Posts Tagged ‘biopolitics’
Bodies, Remedies, Policies: From Early Modern Chronicles of the Indies to Covid-19 Narratives
Early Modern expansionism and its aftermaths constitute a biopolitical laboratory, measuring, administering, and controlling social and individual bodies, their well-being and decay (Jáuregui/Solodkow 2020, Foucault 1976). Bodies, Remedies, Policies: From…
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The Early Research Academics present their second annual conference for late MA students, PhD, PostDoc, and early career academics of any other type, on the 6th – 8th October as…
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