Dignity and Power: Biopolitics in Contemporary Literature and Philosophy
Title:
Dignity and Power
Subtitle: Biopolitics in Contemporary Literature and Philosophy
Subject Classification:
Literature and Literary Criticism, Philosophy
BIC Classification: DSBH, HP
BISAC Classification:
LIT024050, LIT024060, PHI019000
Binding:
Hardback, eBook
Publication date:
05 Apr 2024
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-80441-614-3
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-80441-615-0
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Description
This book is a multidisciplinary critique of the frequently invoked but seldom questioned notion of “human dignity,” a discursive tool that is subtly serving abusive power structures while seemingly promoting human rights.
The discourse of human dignity misrepresents the meaning of empowerment for modern citizens, making them interested more in political gestures and less in profit, comfort and protection from abuse. Academics interested in the concepts of power and biopolitics, especially as articulated by European philosophers Michel Foucault and Georgio Agamben, and/or engaged with the works of non-native novelists of the English canon such as J. M. Coetzee and Kazuo Ishiguro, will find the insights of this book highly beneficial. This is a critical contribution to the intersectional study of literature and ethics.
Biography
Author(s): Dr. Malek Hardan Mohammad is an Assistant Professor of English at the American University of Kuwait. His research focus is contemporary Anglophone literature, ethics, biopolitics, and conspiracy theory.
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