Foucault and Beyond: From Sovereignty Powerto Contemporary Biopolitics

Authors

  • Hazel Marie M. Vitales Polytechnic University of the Philippines-Manila Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70922/fs2xek52

Keywords:

discipline, sovereign power, biopolitics, biopower, Foucault

Abstract

In this paper, I will provide an interpretation of Foucauldian theoretical understanding on natures of power from sovereign power to biopolitics. In order to give further depth and texture to what he means by biopolitics, I will attempt to connect biopolitics with his earlier work Discipline and Punish. The term ‘biopolitics’ was actually mentioned by Foucault on the last chapter of his History of Sexuality Volume 1: An Introduction, where he also claimed it as a technology of power linked to biopower. Foucault wrote that the highest function of biopolitics is not to kill, but to invest life through and through in the machineries of production. If that is the case, then, biopolitics aims to ensure the longevity, health, and wellness of the social bodies. However, if biopolitics is the politics that safeguard life, how come that the innumerable individuals are situated in dire condition? To answer this question, the work of Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt will be used to understand further the nature of biopolitics and its effects in the social terrain specially in the contemporary society.

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Author Biography

  • Hazel Marie M. Vitales, Polytechnic University of the Philippines-Manila

    HAZEL MARIE M. VITALES is a professor of philosophy at the Polytechnic University of the Philippine, College of Arts and Letters, Department of Humanities and Philosophy. She holds a Master of Arts Degree in Philosophy from Christ the King. Currently, she is pursuing her PhD in Philosophy at the University of the Philippines-Diliman. Her research interests include political philosophy, philosophy of education, and philosophy of science.

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Published

2022-01-21

How to Cite

Vitales, H. M. (2022). Foucault and Beyond: From Sovereignty Powerto Contemporary Biopolitics. Mabini Review, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.70922/fs2xek52