Enlightenment Biopolitics(English, Paperback, Nelson William Max)

Enlightenment Biopolitics(English, Paperback, Nelson William Max)

  • Nelson William Max
Publisher:University of Chicago PressISBN 13: 9780226825588ISBN 10: 0226825582

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Enlightenment Biopolitics(English, Paperback, Nelson William Max) is written by Nelson William Max and published by The University of Chicago Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0226825582 (ISBN 10) and 9780226825588 (ISBN 13).

A wide-ranging history tracing the birth of biopolitics in Enlightenment thought and its aftermath. In Enlightenment Biopolitics, historian William Max Nelson pursues the ambitious task of tracing the context in which biopolitical thought emerged and circulated. He locates that context in the Enlightenment when emancipatory ideals sat alongside the horrors of colonialism, slavery, and race-based discrimination. In fact, these did not just coexist, Nelson argues; they were actually mutually constitutive of Enlightenment ideals. In this book, Nelson focuses on Enlightenment-era visions of eugenics (including proposals to establish programs of selective breeding), forms of penal slavery, and spurious biological arguments about the supposed inferiority of particular groups. The Enlightenment, he shows, was rife with efforts to shape, harness, and "organize" the minds and especially the bodies of subjects and citizens. In his reading of the birth of biopolitics and its transformations, Nelson examines the shocking conceptual and practical connections between inclusion and exclusion, equality and inequality, rights and race, and the supposed "improvement of the human species" and practices of dehumanization.