O corpo social em disputa
a biopolítica das guerras civilizadas às narrativas da nação nos processos de descolonização
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21680/1984-817X.2016v10n01ID17683Keywords:
War, Biopolitics, Imperialism, Colonialism, National discourseAbstract
This article is na outcome of the discussions about the war as an anthropological and ethnographic field held during the Anthropology of War discipline, taught by Prof. Dr. Laura Montinho by PPGAS-USP at the second half of 2015. Considering the very colonial domination proper to the modern imperialism phenomenon beyond material dimensions, that is, in its aspect of ideological and epistemological depth upon people insertedd the counter-modernity reality, I seek to link the instrumentalization modes of both bare life in colonial processes, by the modern states, as in the emancipation, by the decolonized nations. So, we point out the existence of relations between the movement of production and reproduction of modern biopolitics, present in the subject of biological life disqualified in the modern state of war calculations as well as the exclusion of minorities considered inadequate post-colonial national discourse and, therefore, stimagtized and/or exiled.
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