Punitive society, death and war: a rereading from Michel Foucault

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Luís Antônio Francisco de
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Barros, Rodolfo Arruda Leite de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Estudos de Sociologia
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/estudos/article/view/7583
Resumo: Within a broad debate on the crisis of modernity, emerges a concern about the loss of references and return of violence as a constitutive part of contemporary politics. Garland (2008) and Wacquant (2001) show that there is a crisis in the foundations of contemporary penal systems, but these changes occur at the same time as the expansion of crime-control mechanisms that led to the hardening of the penal law and the dissemination of social control strategies. From these findings on recent transformations in contemporary criminal justice system and the return of violence as a constitutive mechanism of politics, this paper investigates the extent to which these recent trends in criminal practices run counterwise to the trend towards the militarization of security. Alongside these reflections, this paper investigates, with the contributions of Foucault, how these punitive mechanisms could not symbolize a (re) approximation of punitive forms of modernity toward a biopolitics, or even, a tanatospolitics (AGAMBEN, 2004a). Do punitive strategies find their anchorage in war? In this sense, militarism, as the essence of exception, potentiates the unpunished death? The conclusion points to the establishment of public security policies as a death device as well.could not symbolize a (re) approximation of punitive forms of modernity toward acould not symbolize a (re) approximation of punitive forms of modernity toward a biopolitics, or even, a tanatospolitics (AGAMBEN, 2004a). Do punitive strategies find their anchorage in war? In this sense, militarism, as the essence of exception, potentiates the unpunished death? The conclusion points to the establishment of public security policies as a death device as well.could not symbolize a (re) approximation of punitive forms of modernity toward a biopolitics, or even, a tanatospolitics (AGAMBEN, 2004a). Do punitive strategies find their anchorage in war? In this sense, militarism, as the essence of exception, potentiates the unpunished death? The conclusion points to the establishment of public security policies as a death device as well.biopolitics, or even, a tanatospolitics (AGAMBEN, 2004a). Do punitive strategiesfind their anchorage in war? In this sense, militarism, as the essence of exception,potentiates the unpunished death? The conclusion points to the establishment ofpublic security policies as a death device as well.
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spelling Punitive society, death and war: a rereading from Michel FoucaultSociedade punitiva, morte e guerra: uma releitura a partir de Michel FoucaultPunishmentViolenceWarBiopoliticsMilitarizationPuniçãoViolênciaGuerraBiopolíticaMilitarizaçãoWithin a broad debate on the crisis of modernity, emerges a concern about the loss of references and return of violence as a constitutive part of contemporary politics. Garland (2008) and Wacquant (2001) show that there is a crisis in the foundations of contemporary penal systems, but these changes occur at the same time as the expansion of crime-control mechanisms that led to the hardening of the penal law and the dissemination of social control strategies. From these findings on recent transformations in contemporary criminal justice system and the return of violence as a constitutive mechanism of politics, this paper investigates the extent to which these recent trends in criminal practices run counterwise to the trend towards the militarization of security. Alongside these reflections, this paper investigates, with the contributions of Foucault, how these punitive mechanisms could not symbolize a (re) approximation of punitive forms of modernity toward a biopolitics, or even, a tanatospolitics (AGAMBEN, 2004a). Do punitive strategies find their anchorage in war? In this sense, militarism, as the essence of exception, potentiates the unpunished death? The conclusion points to the establishment of public security policies as a death device as well.could not symbolize a (re) approximation of punitive forms of modernity toward acould not symbolize a (re) approximation of punitive forms of modernity toward a biopolitics, or even, a tanatospolitics (AGAMBEN, 2004a). Do punitive strategies find their anchorage in war? In this sense, militarism, as the essence of exception, potentiates the unpunished death? The conclusion points to the establishment of public security policies as a death device as well.could not symbolize a (re) approximation of punitive forms of modernity toward a biopolitics, or even, a tanatospolitics (AGAMBEN, 2004a). Do punitive strategies find their anchorage in war? In this sense, militarism, as the essence of exception, potentiates the unpunished death? The conclusion points to the establishment of public security policies as a death device as well.biopolitics, or even, a tanatospolitics (AGAMBEN, 2004a). Do punitive strategiesfind their anchorage in war? In this sense, militarism, as the essence of exception,potentiates the unpunished death? The conclusion points to the establishment ofpublic security policies as a death device as well.No interior de um amplo debate sobre a crise da modernidade, emerge uma inquietação sobre a perda de referências e de retorno da violência como parte constitutiva da política contemporânea. Garland (2008) e Wacquant (2001) demonstram que há uma crise nos fundamentos dos sistemas penais contemporâneos, mas que estas mudanças ocorrem de forma concomitante com a expansão dos mecanismos de controle do crime que acarretaram o endurecimento da pena e a disseminação do controle social. Com base na constatação das mudanças recentes do sistema penal contemporâneo e do retorno da violência como mecanismo constitutivo da política, este artigo questiona até que ponto estes novos mecanismos penais podem entrar em contradição com a tendência à militarização da segurança? Ao lado disto investiga, fundado nas contribuições de Foucault, de que maneira esses mecanismos punitivos simbolizariam uma reaproximação entre as formas punitivas da modernidade em direção a biopolítica, ou mesmo da thanatos política? (AGAMBEN, 2004a). As estratégias punitivas estão encontrando sua ancoragem na guerra? E, neste sentido, o militarismo, como essência da exceção, potencializa a morte impune? A conclusão aponta para a constituição de um dispositivo de segurança que é também um dispositivo de morte.FCL-UNESP Laboratório Editorial2015-08-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/estudos/article/view/7583Estudos de Sociologia; v. 20 n. 38 (2015): Dossiê: Sociedade e poder em Michel Foucault1982-47181414-0144reponame:Estudos de Sociologiainstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/estudos/article/view/7583/5406Copyright (c) 2015 Estudos de Sociologiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Luís Antônio Francisco deBarros, Rodolfo Arruda Leite de2021-05-12T13:47:47Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7583Revistahttp://seer.fclar.unesp.br/estudosPUBhttp://seer.fclar.unesp.br/estudos/oaistraud.fclar@unesp.br||estudosdesociologia@fclar.unesp.br||maria.jardim@unesp.br1982-47181414-0144opendoar:2021-05-12T13:47:47Estudos de Sociologia - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Punitive society, death and war: a rereading from Michel Foucault
Sociedade punitiva, morte e guerra: uma releitura a partir de Michel Foucault
title Punitive society, death and war: a rereading from Michel Foucault
spellingShingle Punitive society, death and war: a rereading from Michel Foucault
Souza, Luís Antônio Francisco de
Punishment
Violence
War
Biopolitics
Militarization
Punição
Violência
Guerra
Biopolítica
Militarização
title_short Punitive society, death and war: a rereading from Michel Foucault
title_full Punitive society, death and war: a rereading from Michel Foucault
title_fullStr Punitive society, death and war: a rereading from Michel Foucault
title_full_unstemmed Punitive society, death and war: a rereading from Michel Foucault
title_sort Punitive society, death and war: a rereading from Michel Foucault
author Souza, Luís Antônio Francisco de
author_facet Souza, Luís Antônio Francisco de
Barros, Rodolfo Arruda Leite de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Luís Antônio Francisco de
Barros, Rodolfo Arruda Leite de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Punishment
Violence
War
Biopolitics
Militarization
Punição
Violência
Guerra
Biopolítica
Militarização
topic Punishment
Violence
War
Biopolitics
Militarization
Punição
Violência
Guerra
Biopolítica
Militarização
description Within a broad debate on the crisis of modernity, emerges a concern about the loss of references and return of violence as a constitutive part of contemporary politics. Garland (2008) and Wacquant (2001) show that there is a crisis in the foundations of contemporary penal systems, but these changes occur at the same time as the expansion of crime-control mechanisms that led to the hardening of the penal law and the dissemination of social control strategies. From these findings on recent transformations in contemporary criminal justice system and the return of violence as a constitutive mechanism of politics, this paper investigates the extent to which these recent trends in criminal practices run counterwise to the trend towards the militarization of security. Alongside these reflections, this paper investigates, with the contributions of Foucault, how these punitive mechanisms could not symbolize a (re) approximation of punitive forms of modernity toward a biopolitics, or even, a tanatospolitics (AGAMBEN, 2004a). Do punitive strategies find their anchorage in war? In this sense, militarism, as the essence of exception, potentiates the unpunished death? The conclusion points to the establishment of public security policies as a death device as well.could not symbolize a (re) approximation of punitive forms of modernity toward acould not symbolize a (re) approximation of punitive forms of modernity toward a biopolitics, or even, a tanatospolitics (AGAMBEN, 2004a). Do punitive strategies find their anchorage in war? In this sense, militarism, as the essence of exception, potentiates the unpunished death? The conclusion points to the establishment of public security policies as a death device as well.could not symbolize a (re) approximation of punitive forms of modernity toward a biopolitics, or even, a tanatospolitics (AGAMBEN, 2004a). Do punitive strategies find their anchorage in war? In this sense, militarism, as the essence of exception, potentiates the unpunished death? The conclusion points to the establishment of public security policies as a death device as well.biopolitics, or even, a tanatospolitics (AGAMBEN, 2004a). Do punitive strategiesfind their anchorage in war? In this sense, militarism, as the essence of exception,potentiates the unpunished death? The conclusion points to the establishment ofpublic security policies as a death device as well.
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