Governmentality : power and rule in modern society

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Governmentality : power and rule in modern society

Mitchell Dean

SAGE, 1999

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-222) and index

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内容説明

Lucid, timely and shrewd, this book makes a major contribution to understanding a concept that is belatedly being recognized as a core concept in the social sciences, governmentality. By looking at the work of Foucault, this book aims to reclaim governmentality as a central concept in sociology, asking what is governmentality and how are individuals and cultures organised in modern society? Dean seeks to learn from Foucault, but also draws on wider analytical frameworks and traditions to provide the first complete overview of the concept. He argues that governmentality encapsulates a fundamentally new orientation to the study of power and authority. It allows for a new, more relevant understanding of how the individual is connected to the state and vice versa.

目次

Introduction Basic Concepts and Themes Genealogy and Governmentality Dependency and Empowerment Two Case Studies Pastoral Power, Police and Reason of State Bio-Politics and Sovereignty Liberalism Authoritarian Governmentality Neo-Liberalism and Advanced Liberal Government Risk and Reflexive Government Conclusion `Not Bad...but Dangerous...'

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