Kathleen Biddick’s Make and Let Die: Untimely Sovereignties is forthcoming from Punctum Books.
This collection of essays by one of medieval studies’ most brilliant and prescient historians argues that the analysis and critique of biopower, as conventionally defined by Michel Foucault and then widely assumed in much contemporary theory of sovereignty, is a sovereign mode of temporalization caught up in the very time-machine it ostensibly seeks to expose and dismantle… (more here)
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