Biopolitique des catastrophes

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Catastrophe now forms part of our daily lives, as though the apocalypse could hit us every morning. Yet this crazed relation to the world is legitimate, constructed and not imaginary, entirely coherent with the postmodern socius. A biopolitics of catastrophe has come into being, in the attempt to include this new given and thereby conjure away the risks that, for Ulrich Beck, compose the measuring-stick of our post-progressive societies. However, by its very practices, this biopolitics seems to block the advent of an ecopolitics that could act on the causes and not the effects of the injury that we are already suffering. © Association Multitudes.

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Neyrat, F. (2006). Biopolitique des catastrophes. Multitudes. https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.024.0107

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