Foucault's futures: a critique of reproductive reason

New York: Columbia University Press (2017)
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Penelope Deutscher reconsiders the role of procreation in Foucault's thought, especially its proximity to risk, mortality, and death. Foucault's Futures brings together his work on sexuality and biopolitics to provide new insights into the conflicted political status of reproductive conduct and what it means for feminism and critical theory.

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Penelope Deutscher
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