Biocitizenship: The Politics of Bodies, Governance, and Power
Biocitizenship: The Politics of Bodies, Governance, and Power
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Abstract
This collection expands scholarly understandings of citizenship in an age in which the material body and its health, vitality, and natural and social environments not only create and discipline the citizen-subject, but also provide the conditions necessary for its recognition and political agency. Together, the chapters consider biocitizenship as a unique mode of biopolitical governance, but also as a response and sometimes a resistance to it. Looking closely at the ways in which the body and citizenship interanimate each other, the collection moves away from biocitizenship as a static form of biomedical subjectivity or category of belonging and redefines it as a dynamic and essential—sometimes generative, and sometimes limiting—element of biopolitics. The book has three primary goals: to serve as the first multidisciplinary forum on biocitizenship, bringing together a variety of voices from different fields (including voices from outside the academy); to redefine biocitizenship as a broad mode of political action linked to health, bodies, and life; and to critically interrogate both the “bio” and “citizenship” of biocitizenship.
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Front Matter
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Introduction
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Part I Categorical Understandings
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1
Governing Sexual Health: Bridging Biocitizenship and Sexual Citizenship
Steven Epstein
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Carceral Biocitizenship: The Rhetorics of Sovereignty in Incarceration
Sarah Burgess andStuart J. Murray
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Epigenetics and the Biocitizen: Body Temporality and Political Agency in the Postgenomic Age
Kelly E. Happe
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Governing Sexual Health: Bridging Biocitizenship and Sexual Citizenship
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Part II Modes of Governance
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Chronic Citizenship: Community, Choice, and Queer Controversy
Jeffrey A. Bennett
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The Necropolitical Functions of Biocitizenship: The Sixth International AIDS Conference and the U.S. Ban on HIV-Positive Immigrants
Karma R. Chávez
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Exploiting Vulnerable Citizens: Drug Testing and the Mentally Ill
Carl Elliott andEmma Bedor Hiland
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Chronic Citizenship: Community, Choice, and Queer Controversy
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Part III Activism and Resistance
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Feeding Hunger-Striking Prisoners: Biopolitics and Impossible Citizenship
Nayan Shah
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Biocitizenship on the Ground: Health Activism and the Medical Governance Revolution
Merlin Chowkwanyun
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The Rise of Health Activism: The Importance of Social Class to Biosociality
Celia Roberts andRichard Tutton
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Patient Activists: Experience with Public Engagement
Heather Aspell and others
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Feeding Hunger-Striking Prisoners: Biopolitics and Impossible Citizenship
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Part IV Beyond the Biocitizen
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End Matter
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