
Necropolítica, biopoder, biopolítica y resistencias distópicas
Author(s) -
Carlos Alberto Navarro Fuentes
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
sincronía
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1562-384X
DOI - 10.32870/sincronia.axxv.n79.22a21
Subject(s) - biopower , citizenship , context (archaeology) , capitalism , colonialism , state (computer science) , power (physics) , political science , sociology , political economy , politics , environmental ethics , humanities , law , history , philosophy , physics , archaeology , algorithm , quantum mechanics , computer science
This article is a critical and historical reflection of the relationship between State, society and citizenship, through the notion of necropolitics starting from the colonial era; we recover the foucaultian analytics based on biopower concept to expose new forms of postcolonial domination and submission, focused on Mexico. In particular, we will refer to the Mexican society sector, which lives in precarious state and in an environment, where different forms of violence are practiced, to resist death and to survive in "worlds of death." The context, in which we bring our reflections are exacerbated by global capitalism, the growing complexity and the struggle for power in the global, local and national orders.