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Seminar

Davide Tarizzo, University of Salerno: "Biopolitical Anthropology: An Introduction"

We are happy to announce Davide Tarizzo from University of Salerno to hold this department seminar.

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Abstract
Biopolitics studies how the government of human beings qua living beings is theorized and practiced. Biopolitical anthropology studies how human nature is conceived from a biopolitical point of view, and what impact such a conception has on society and culture. Michel Foucault laid the foundations for research into biopolitics in the '70s, but today the situation is quite different; hence the need to revise, at least partially, the conceptual framework for biopolitical inquiries. Over the last decades, notions such as modularity and optimization have become key to understanding the evolution of governmental rationality, while concepts such as population and behavior have taken on a new meaning, in a continued effort to naturalize or utterly biologize all aspects of human life for the purpose of improving the biopolitical technologies of power and widening the range of potential applications. Against the backdrop of such developments that are changing the face of some social sciences and increasingly compromising the legitimacy of others, a new grammar of knowledge has gained ground, and with it, a new idea of what it means to be human.
 
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Davide Tarizzo is associate professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Salerno, Italy. His main areas of interest are the history of the social sciences, political theory, and metaphysics. He has lectured in many European, Latin-American and North American universities. Among his publications are Introduzione a Lacan (2003); Il pensiero libero. La filosofia francese dopo lo strutturalismo (2003); Giochi di potere. Sulla paranoia politica (2007); La vita, un’invenzione recente (2010; English translation as Life: A Modern Invention, Minnesota University Press, 2017); Political Grammars: The Unconscious Foundations of Modern Democracy, Stanford University Press, 2021; The Morals of Life: Biology, Biopolitics, Bioethics, MIT Press, 2024. He is currently writing a new book provisionally entitled Metaphysics beyond Ontology.
 

 

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