HIS1004H: History and Biopolitics

This course examines and expands on Foucault’s concept of "biopolitics," which identified the historical emergence of methods for governing living-being. The course combines close readings of pivotal historical texts by such authors as Malthus, Marx, and Darwin with current interdisciplinary scholarship that re-evaluates biopolitics in relation to race, capital formations, colonialism, sex, technoscience, economy, and ecology.

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