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Biopower: Theory Origin Story
12017-04-28T08:32:56-07:00Kit McGinley89da21f02175e9d8b0e5b84ebc9472d599e01957174826Theoretical background of biopower and the term's definitionplain2017-05-05T20:26:39-07:00Kit McGinley89da21f02175e9d8b0e5b84ebc9472d599e01957 Biopower has been a very useful term for analyzing the Japanese populace, but why did Foucault coin this term to begin with? After all, an idea is never without a catalyst. With this in mind, it is important to denote that Foucault is not fond of origin stories. His theories are intentionally endowed with evasion of ontological needs and essentialism. However, to analyze Foucault does not necessitate discourse in accordance with his beliefs. Origination is a worthwhile endeavor in that, throughout the course of human history, bodies have not always been subjugated to this nature of control. The existence of biopower is inextricably linked with the establishment of a nation-state. Despite this fact that one cannot exist without the other, solely pinpointing the first nation-states is not the most fruitful way to fully understand the term. The origin of biopower lies with the term’s creator, Foucault, and subsequently the environment in which it was inseminated. In the pursuit of understanding biopower, it is crucial to not only analyze nation-states, but principally their relation to the creation of mental asylums. These institutions were developed with Foucault surveying them, and are ironically what sparked his heavily surveillance based ideology. Directly stated, biopower is about the discipline and control of entire populations by a nation-state. It is inherent, therefore, that a nation-state abides by a certain set of values they intend to mold into their populace. The propagation of these ideals is so subtle and common to members of a populace, that it seems natural, and occurs with seemingly little rebellion. Akin to Latour’s notion of a black box, this system is observed in terms of its input and output, with little to no knowledge or recognition of its internal components. A citizenry is given direction on how to be, and then executes and embodies these directions. How is it possible for this system to keep continuing without somebody raising their hand and objecting? Well, it is rather difficult to protest when labeled insane, and/or thrown into societal isolation. By creating asylums, the nation-state defined a proper manner of human existence, and created a hurdle nearly impossible for objectors to tackle. Any existences that deviate from a nation-state’s definition of being human are subsequently dehumanized, and stripped of value. Thus, if the subjugation of bodies, and subsequent control over entire populations wasn’t an insidious enough ideal already, biopower’s origin story seals the deal. Foucault observes that by creating spaces to hide and condemn citizens, nation-states affirm that they have an idea of what they want their populace to look and act like; i.e. biopower.
12017-04-30T17:07:34-07:00Kit McGinley89da21f02175e9d8b0e5b84ebc9472d599e01957Origin Story of Biopower: History2More in depth historical analysis of how asylums came to be, and the term 'biopower' along with themplain2017-04-30T17:09:32-07:00Kit McGinley89da21f02175e9d8b0e5b84ebc9472d599e01957
12017-04-30T17:26:44-07:00Kit McGinley89da21f02175e9d8b0e5b84ebc9472d599e01957Biopower: Rebellion & Hikikomori1Exemplification of insurgency to biopower in Japanese societyplain2017-04-30T17:26:44-07:00Kit McGinley89da21f02175e9d8b0e5b84ebc9472d599e01957
12017-04-30T17:46:46-07:00Kit McGinley89da21f02175e9d8b0e5b84ebc9472d599e01957Biopower &Tech: Hikikomori extreme?1Denouncing sentiments surrounding the actions of the hikikomori as extreme by emphasizing the invasive nature of biopower in Japanese society/the power of technology to heighten these dynamicsplain2017-04-30T17:46:46-07:00Kit McGinley89da21f02175e9d8b0e5b84ebc9472d599e01957
12017-04-30T18:02:45-07:00Kit McGinley89da21f02175e9d8b0e5b84ebc9472d599e01957Biopower: Hikikomori is not mental illness2Separating the hikikomori from the mentally ill to reveal the movement is insurgency and not illnessplain2017-05-04T17:05:06-07:00Claire Sodam Yang05046571d616adf32b64885973d1835253c14d90
12017-04-25T17:13:02-07:00Claire Sodam Yang05046571d616adf32b64885973d1835253c14d90What is in the bathroom? Part 2:Toilet culture22image_header2017-04-29T22:23:48-07:00Claire Sodam Yang05046571d616adf32b64885973d1835253c14d90
12017-04-25T17:17:45-07:00Claire Sodam Yang05046571d616adf32b64885973d1835253c14d90The Cycle of Power16plain2017-04-30T10:24:03-07:00Claire Sodam Yang05046571d616adf32b64885973d1835253c14d90
12017-04-30T17:07:34-07:00Kit McGinley89da21f02175e9d8b0e5b84ebc9472d599e01957Origin Story of Biopower: History2More in depth historical analysis of how asylums came to be, and the term 'biopower' along with themplain2017-04-30T17:09:32-07:00Kit McGinley89da21f02175e9d8b0e5b84ebc9472d599e01957
12017-04-30T18:02:45-07:00Kit McGinley89da21f02175e9d8b0e5b84ebc9472d599e01957Biopower: Hikikomori is not mental illness2Separating the hikikomori from the mentally ill to reveal the movement is insurgency and not illnessplain2017-05-04T17:05:06-07:00Claire Sodam Yang05046571d616adf32b64885973d1835253c14d90
12017-04-30T17:26:44-07:00Kit McGinley89da21f02175e9d8b0e5b84ebc9472d599e01957Biopower: Rebellion & Hikikomori1Exemplification of insurgency to biopower in Japanese societyplain2017-04-30T17:26:44-07:00Kit McGinley89da21f02175e9d8b0e5b84ebc9472d599e01957
12017-04-30T17:46:46-07:00Kit McGinley89da21f02175e9d8b0e5b84ebc9472d599e01957Biopower &Tech: Hikikomori extreme?1Denouncing sentiments surrounding the actions of the hikikomori as extreme by emphasizing the invasive nature of biopower in Japanese society/the power of technology to heighten these dynamicsplain2017-04-30T17:46:46-07:00Kit McGinley89da21f02175e9d8b0e5b84ebc9472d599e01957