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Title: Biocriminality and the borders of public order
Authors: Pérez Navarro, Pablo 
Keywords: Public Order; Homonationalism; Biopolitics; Monogamy; Friendship
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Centre for Philosophy at the University of Lisbon
Project: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/338452/EU/Citizenship, Care and Choice: The Micropolitics of Intimacy in Southern Europe 
Serial title, monograph or event: Questioning the Oneness of Philosophy
Place of publication or event: Lisbon
Abstract: In this presentation, I aim at exploring the notion of public order from a biopolitical point of view. It draws on the analysis of the state of exception by Giorgio Agamben, through which he studied the tendency of Western democracies to re-produce forms of sovereign power that bypass parliamentary democratic control. Departing from his analysis, I will argue that public order is one of the main forms through which these forms of sovereign power disseminate in a microphysical form, in almost every instance of the judicial system. Moreover, in a similar vein that the state of exception represents, for Agamben, a crucial dimension of the relation between the order of life and the order of the law, public order represents, in my view, a fundamental dispositive through which biopower regulates the social life of gender, sexuality, reproduction and kinship.
Description: 4th Workshop of the Project Experimentation and Dissidence
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/86983
ISBN: 9789898553485
Rights: openAccess
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