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After more than a century of genocides and in the midst of a global pandemic, this book focuses on the critique of biopolitics (the government of life through individuals and the general population) and the counterdevelopment of biopoetics (an aesthetics of life elaborating a self as a practice of freedom) realized in texts by Virginia Woolf, Michel Foucault, and Michael Ondaatje. Their world fiction produces transhistorical, transnational experiences offered to the reader for collective responsibility in these critical times. Their books function as heterotopias: spaces and processes that recall and confront regimes of recognized truths to dismantle fixed identities and actualize possibilities for becoming other. Higgins and Leps define and explore a slant, biopoetic perspective that is feminist, materialist, anti-racist, and anti-war.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
List of Figures

Introduction: Heterotopic World Fiction

Part One. Biopolitics: Technologies of the Individual
Correlating Knowledge and Power Relations: The Birth of Biopolitics
Discipline and Punish: Discerning the Dangerous
Mrs. Dalloway: A Dangerous Day
In the Skin of a Lion: Dangerous Yearnings

Part Two. Biopoetics: Technologies of the Worldly Self
From Biopolitics to Biopoetics

Concepts

Parrhēsia: Dangerous Truth Telling
Bios/Logos: Living Truth
Askēsis: The Art of Elaborating the Self as a Practice of Freedom
Experience-Books: Altering Truths

Heterotopic Methods

Method 1—Disposing/Transposing the Archive: Criminal Vanishing Acts
Moi, Pierre Rivière, ayant égorgé ma mère, ma soeur, et mon frère . . .
The Collected Works of Billy the Kid: Left Handed Poems
Flush: A Biography

Method 2—Distracting/Transacting Genealogy: Reading for One’s Life
Between the Acts
The English Patient
The History of Sexuality, vol. 1

Method 3—Dislocating/Transiting Strategics: Reading Biopoetic Assemblages
Foucault 1: The History of Sexuality, vols. 2, 3, 4
Foucault 2: Answering Questions
Woolf 1: “. . . very little persuaded of the truth of anything”
Woolf 2: Orlando
Woolf 3: The Waves
Ondaatje 1:“[W]e can’t rely on only one voice”
Ondaatje 2: Warlight
Ondaatje 3: Running in the Family
Ondaatje 4: The Cat’s Table

Figures
Selected Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Academic Studies Press
      Publication Date: 22/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781644699959, 978-1644699959
      ISBN10: 1644699958

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      After more than a century of genocides and in the midst of a global pandemic, this book focuses on the critique of biopolitics (the government of life through individuals and the general population) and the counterdevelopment of biopoetics (an aesthetics of life elaborating a self as a practice of freedom) realized in texts by Virginia Woolf, Michel Foucault, and Michael Ondaatje. Their world fiction produces transhistorical, transnational experiences offered to the reader for collective responsibility in these critical times. Their books function as heterotopias: spaces and processes that recall and confront regimes of recognized truths to dismantle fixed identities and actualize possibilities for becoming other. Higgins and Leps define and explore a slant, biopoetic perspective that is feminist, materialist, anti-racist, and anti-war.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Abbreviations
      List of Figures

      Introduction: Heterotopic World Fiction

      Part One. Biopolitics: Technologies of the Individual
      Correlating Knowledge and Power Relations: The Birth of Biopolitics
      Discipline and Punish: Discerning the Dangerous
      Mrs. Dalloway: A Dangerous Day
      In the Skin of a Lion: Dangerous Yearnings

      Part Two. Biopoetics: Technologies of the Worldly Self
      From Biopolitics to Biopoetics

      Concepts

      Parrhēsia: Dangerous Truth Telling
      Bios/Logos: Living Truth
      Askēsis: The Art of Elaborating the Self as a Practice of Freedom
      Experience-Books: Altering Truths

      Heterotopic Methods

      Method 1—Disposing/Transposing the Archive: Criminal Vanishing Acts
      Moi, Pierre Rivière, ayant égorgé ma mère, ma soeur, et mon frère . . .
      The Collected Works of Billy the Kid: Left Handed Poems
      Flush: A Biography

      Method 2—Distracting/Transacting Genealogy: Reading for One’s Life
      Between the Acts
      The English Patient
      The History of Sexuality, vol. 1

      Method 3—Dislocating/Transiting Strategics: Reading Biopoetic Assemblages
      Foucault 1: The History of Sexuality, vols. 2, 3, 4
      Foucault 2: Answering Questions
      Woolf 1: “. . . very little persuaded of the truth of anything”
      Woolf 2: Orlando
      Woolf 3: The Waves
      Ondaatje 1:“[W]e can’t rely on only one voice”
      Ondaatje 2: Warlight
      Ondaatje 3: Running in the Family
      Ondaatje 4: The Cat’s Table

      Figures
      Selected Bibliography
      Index

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