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Petracci, Mónica
Rodríguez, Pablo Esteban
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spa
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598 p.
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Abstract
This Thesis develops a genealogical analysis of the process of governmentalization of aging as biopolitical strategy of government of life in the context of neoliberalism. The goal of the Thesis is to elaborate an analytics of technologies of government of aging.
The governmentalization of aging is conceptualized as a historical process across which technologies of government are constituted. These technologies modulate different aspects of aging process. The analytics of governmentalization allows to conceive the emergence of a heterogeneous set of technologies of government aging: technologies of government the population, technologies of government the body, technologies of government the imaginaries, technologies of government the life in the bio-molecular level and, finally, technologies of the self, which are orientated to the production of manners of subjectivation and to the government of self.
The genealogical analysis allows conceptualizing a biopolitical device of revitalization that articulates heterogeneous technologies for government the aging process. For this purpose, the Thesis develops a problematization, eventualization and analysis of the experience of aging in the contemporary culture, understanding for experience the correlative and mutually constitutive formation of fields of knowledge, procedures of government and modes of subjectivation in relation with the constitution of a game of truth.
The governmentalization of aging is conceptualized as a historical process across which technologies of government are constituted. These technologies modulate different aspects of aging process. The analytics of governmentalization allows to conceive the emergence of a heterogeneous set of technologies of government aging: technologies of government the population, technologies of government the body, technologies of government the imaginaries, technologies of government the life in the bio-molecular level and, finally, technologies of the self, which are orientated to the production of manners of subjectivation and to the government of self.
The genealogical analysis allows conceptualizing a biopolitical device of revitalization that articulates heterogeneous technologies for government the aging process. For this purpose, the Thesis develops a problematization, eventualization and analysis of the experience of aging in the contemporary culture, understanding for experience the correlative and mutually constitutive formation of fields of knowledge, procedures of government and modes of subjectivation in relation with the constitution of a game of truth.
Título obtenido
Doctora de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en Ciencias Sociales
Institución otorgante
Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales