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The concepts of biopolitics and necropolitics have increasingly gained scholarly attention, particularly in light of todays urgent and troubling issues that mark some lives as more or less worthy than others, including the migration crisis, rise of populism on a global scale, homonationalist practices, and state-sanctioned targeting of gender, sexual, racial, and ethnic others. This book aims to nuance this conversation by emphasising feminist and queer investments and interventions and by adding the analytical lens of cosmopolitics to ongoing debates around life/living and death/dying in the current political climate. In this way, we move forward toward envisioning feminist and queer futures that rethink categories such as human and subjectivity based on classical modern premises.

Informed by feminist/queer studies, postcolonial theory, cultural analysis, and critical posthumanism, Biopolitics, Necropolitics, Cosmopolitics engages with longstanding questions of biopolitics and necropolitics in an era of neoliberalism and late capitalism, but does so by urging for a more inclusive (and less violent) cosmopolitical framework. Taking account of these global dynamics that are shaped by asymmetrical power relations, this fruitful posthuman(ist) and post-/decolonial approach allows for visions of transformation of the matrix of in-/exclusion into feminist/queer futures that work towards planetary social justice.

This book is a significant new contribution to feminist and queer philosophy and politics, and will be of interest to academics, researchers, and advanced students of gender studies, postcolonial studies, sociology, philosophy, politics, and law.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Gender Studies.

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Biopolitics, Necropolitics, Cosmopolitics
The concepts of biopolitics and necropolitics have increasingly gained scholarly attention, particularly in light of todays urgent and troubling issues that mark some lives as more or less worthy than others, including the migration crisis, rise of populism on a global scale, homonationalist practices, and state-sanctioned targeting of gender, sexual, racial, and ethnic others. This book aims to nuance this conversation by emphasising feminist and queer investments and interventions and by adding the analytical lens of cosmopolitics to ongoing debates around life/living and death/dying in the current political climate. In this way, we move forward toward envisioning feminist and queer futures that rethink categories such as human and subjectivity based on classical modern premises.
Informed by feminist/queer studies, postcolonial theory, cultural analysis, and critical posthumanism, Biopolitics, Necropolitics, Cosmopolitics engages with longstanding questions of biopolitics and necropolitics in an era of neoliberalism and late capitalism, but does so by urging for a more inclusive (and less violent) cosmopolitical framework. Taking account of these global dynamics that are shaped by asymmetrical power relations, this fruitful posthuman(ist) and post-/decolonial approach allows for visions of transformation of the matrix of in-/exclusion into feminist/queer futures that work towards planetary social justice.
This book is a significant new contribution to feminist and queer philosophy and politics, and will be of interest to academics, researchers, and advanced students of gender studies, postcolonial studies, sociology, philosophy, politics, and law.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Gender Studies.
C.L. Quinan is Assistant Professor of Gender Studies at Utrecht University. Quinans research interests include trans studies, queer theory, and postcolonial studies, with work on gender, surveillance, and securitization appearing in numerous journals and edited volumes. Quinans first book is entitled Hybrid Anxieties: Queering the French-Algerian War and its Postcolonial Legacies (2020).
Kathrin Thiele is Associate Professor of Gender Studies and Critical Theory at Utrecht University. Her research intervenes into contemporary debates around systemic in/equalities, de/coloniality, and (new) materialism/(post)humanisms. She has published widely on these questions. Thiele is also Founder of the international research network Terra Critica: Interdisciplinary Network of the Critical Humanities (www.terracritica.net).
Biopolitics, Necropolitics, Cosmopolitics
Feminist and Queer Interventions
Edited by
C.L. Quinan Kathrin Thiele
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Chapters 28 2021 Taylor & Francis
Introduction 2019 Christine Quinan and Kathrin Thiele. Originally published as Open Access.
Chapter 1 2019 Hyaesin Yoon. Originally published as Open Access.
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Contents
C.L. Quinanand Kathrin Thiele
Hyaesin Yoon
(Brena) Yu-Chen Tai
Dorothee Hlscher, Console Kanamugire and Hyacinth Udah
Eike Marten
Olga Cielemcka
Tomasz Sikora
Andrew Tucker
Shannon Winnubst
The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of Gender Studies, volume 29, issue 1 (January 2020). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Biopolitics, necropolitics, cosmopolitics feminist and queer interventions
C.L. Quinan and Kathrin Thiele
Journal of Gender Studies, volume 29, issue 1 (January 2020), pp. 18
The biopolitics of languaging in the cybernetic fold: a decolonial and queer ear to the cosmo-poetics
Hyaesin Yoon
Journal of Gender Studies, volume 29, issue 1 (January 2020), pp. 920
Healing ecology in Aurora Levins Moraless writings on environmental illness
(Brena) Yu-Chen Tai
Journal of Gender Studies, volume 29, issue 1 (January 2020), pp. 2133
A Matter of lies and death Necropolitics and the question of engagement with the aftermath of Rwandas Genocide
Dorothee Hlscher, Console Kanamugire and Hyacinth Udah
Journal of Gender Studies, volume 29, issue 1 (January 2020), pp. 3448
Bio/diversity and its deadly underside: making killable in times of emergency
Eike Marten
Journal of Gender Studies, volume 29, issue 1 (January 2020), pp. 4962
Forest futures: biopolitics, purity, and extinction in Europes last pristine forest
Olga Cielemcka
Journal of Gender Studies, volume 29, issue 1 (January 2020), pp. 6375
Queer life-worlds and the art of David Wojnarowicz
Tomasz Sikora
Journal of Gender Studies, volume 29, issue 1 (January 2020), pp. 7687
What can homonationalism tell us about sexuality in South Africa?: Exploring the relationships between biopolitics, necropolitics, sexual exceptionalism and homonormativity
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