Biopolitics: Biopolitics and the Subject
In: Filozofski vestnik: FV, Band 24, Heft 3, S. 139-150
ISSN: 0353-4510
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In: Filozofski vestnik: FV, Band 24, Heft 3, S. 139-150
ISSN: 0353-4510
In: TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, Band 1, Heft 1-2, S. 38-42
ISSN: 2328-9260
Abstract
This section includes eighty-six short original essays commissioned for the inaugural issue of TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly. Written by emerging academics, community-based writers, and senior scholars, each essay in this special issue, "Postposttranssexual: Key Concepts for a Twenty-First-Century Transgender Studies," revolves around a particular keyword or concept. Some contributions focus on a concept central to transgender studies; others describe a term of art from another discipline or interdisciplinary area and show how it might relate to transgender studies. While far from providing a complete picture of the field, these keywords begin to elucidate a conceptual vocabulary for transgender studies. Some of the submissions offer a deep and resilient resistance to the entire project of mapping the field terminologically; some reveal yet-unrealized critical potentials for the field; some take existing terms from canonical thinkers and develop the significance for transgender studies; some offer overviews of well-known methodologies and demonstrate their applicability within transgender studies; some suggest how transgender issues play out in various fields; and some map the productive tensions between trans studies and other interdisciplines.
In: Midwest journal of political science: publication of the Midwest Political Science Association, Band 15, Heft 3, S. 631
In: Politics and the life sciences: PLS, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 132
ISSN: 0730-9384
In: Cultural studies - critical methodologies, Band 14, Heft 5, S. 419-424
ISSN: 1552-356X
In this article, the authors engage with three emerging debates germane to contemporary biopolitics: (a) How do we advance the critical interrogation of the biopolitics of human movement? (b) How and in what ways might we "move" about (and ideally against) regimes and systems of biopolitical subjectivity? and (c) How might "moving" methods of writing, representation, and performance bring light to contemporary biopolitical struggles, contestations, and power relations?
In: Politics and the life sciences: PLS ; a journal of political behavior, ethics, and policy, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 76-79
ISSN: 1471-5457
In this bibliographic essay, we continue our annual updating of the biopolitics literature (see Somit et al., 1980; Peterson, Somit, and Slagter, 1982; Peterson, Somit, and Brown, 1983). We have identified 81 items appearing in 1983 (down a bit from last year's total of 93): 2 books (Corning, 1983b; Flohr and Tbnnesmann, 1983a), 22 full articles published in journals, 18 chapters in books (excluding reprints of previously published materials), 25 conference presentations, 4 master's theses and doctoral dissertations, and 10 commentaries, review essays, etc. It seems worth noting that 12 of the 80 works appearing in 1983 were published in the journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, Politics and the Life Sciences.
In: Politics and the life sciences: PLS ; a journal of political behavior, ethics, and policy, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 76-80
ISSN: 1471-5457
This essay represents a continuing update of the biopolitics bibliography (see Somit et aI., 1980; Peterson et al., 1982). We have recorded 93 items in our enumeration of biopolitical works which appeared in 1982. In this total are 1 book, 3 master's theses or doctoral dissertations, 30 published articles, monographs, or chapters in books, 49 conference papers, and 10 short commentaries (book reviews are not included in our tally).
In: Politics and the life sciences: PLS ; a journal of political behavior, ethics, and policy, Band 28, Heft 2, S. 1-1
ISSN: 1471-5457
In: Middle East critique, Band 25, Heft 1, S. 63-70
ISSN: 1943-6157
In: Regional studies: official journal of the Regional Studies Association, Band 47, Heft 8, S. 1235-1248
ISSN: 1360-0591
In: Politics and the life sciences: PLS ; a journal of political behavior, ethics, and policy, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 91-91
ISSN: 1471-5457
In: Politics and the life sciences: PLS ; a journal of political behavior, ethics, and policy, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 132-136
ISSN: 1471-5457
There are several noteworthy aspects to 1985. First, the triennial congress of the International Political Science Association was held (in Paris). Second, full panels on biology and politics were featured at four regularly scheduled political science meetings—the American Political Science Association, the International Political Science Association, the Western Political Science Association, and the New York State Political Science Association—an increase from just two the year before. Third, three dissertations are either completed or in progress: a decided improvement after such little activity in that area in 1984. Fourth, over 10 percent of the works appearing were by non-United States political scientists, reflecting a continuation of their greater visibility over the past few years. Fifth, several works were produced by two different teams of researchers that have received substantial support from federal research grants (Masters and colleagues; J. Schubert, Wiegele, and Hines). Finally, there is a continuing influx of new entrants into the ranks of biopolitical scholars (we tally 25 for the year).
In: Politics and the life sciences: PLS ; a journal of political behavior, ethics, and policy, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 67-71
ISSN: 1471-5457
This essay represents our latest annual update of the biopolitical literature and of related developments (see also Somit et al., 1980; Peterson, Somit, and Slagter, 1982; Peterson, Somit, and Brown, 1983; Peterson and Somit, 1984). Our count for 1984 is 78 items: 3 monographs or books (Axelrod, 1984; Blank 1984f; Vanhanen, 1984a), 13 articles, 2 chapters in a book, 44 conference papers, 16 review essays, commentaries, etc., and 0 master's theses or Ph.D. dissertations.
In: Politics and the life sciences: PLS, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 67
ISSN: 0730-9384
In: Politics and the life sciences: PLS, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 76
ISSN: 0730-9384