Anti-Ageing Cultures, Biopolitics and Globalisation

  • Neilson B
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Abstract

In March 2004, the author attended the Inaugural International Conference on Longevity at the Sydney Exhibition and Convention Centre in Darling Harbour. As a cultural researcher interested in the interactions between demographic shifts, capitalist globalisation and changing forms of political power, the prospect of a direct encounter with the debates and practices surrounding the burgeoning field of anti-ageing medicine promised a means to observe the complex cultural dynamics of population ageing at play. This article explores the discord the atuhor witnessed; a quarrel that, despite the march of technological advance, attests the ongoing conflict in the nexus where politics meets life.

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Neilson, B. (1970). Anti-Ageing Cultures, Biopolitics and Globalisation. Cultural Studies Review, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.5130/csr.v12i2.2341

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