
A Body Worth Defending
Immunity, Biopolitics, and the Apotheosis of the Modern Body
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About this book
Inspired by Michel Foucault's writings about biopolitics and biopower, Cohen traces the migration of immunity from politics and law into the domains of medicine and science. Offering a genealogy of the concept, he illuminates a complex of thinking about modern bodies that percolates through European political, legal, philosophical, economic, governmental, scientific, and medical discourses from the mid-seventeenth century through the twentieth. He shows that by the late nineteenth century, "the body" literally incarnates modern notions of personhood. In this lively cultural rumination, Cohen argues that by embracing the idea of immunity-as-defense so exclusively, biomedicine naturalizes the individual as the privileged focus for identifying and treating illness, thereby devaluing or obscuring approaches to healing situated within communities or collectives.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Opening Up a Few Concepts: Introductory Ruminations
- 1 Living Before and Beyond the Law, or A Reasonable Organism Defends Itself
- 2 A Body Worth Having, or A System of Natural Governance
- 3 A Policy called Milieu, or The Human Organism’s Vital Space
- 4 Incorporating Immunity, or The Defensive Poetics of Modern Medicine
- Conclusion: Immune Communities, Common Immunities
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index