What if Foucault had survived AIDS? DePaul University Philosophy Graduate Student Conference Foucault and the Frankfurt School September 20-21, 2024, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Dissertation, Depaul University (2024)
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Abstract

This article explores the concept of subjectivity as developed in the work of French thinker Michel Foucault. It connects this concept to discussions about the governance of people living with HIV and the processes of subjectivation. The article highlights the analytical potential of Foucault's framework for studying human conduct in post-disciplinary societies. We use Foucault's late thoughts as a theoretical framework to examine HIV from a biopolitical perspective that considers the processes of subjectivation experienced by HIV-positive individuals. First, we introduce the concept of subjectification from Michel Foucault's perspective. Secondly, we illustrate how these processes are relevant to HIV-positive individuals.

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Cristian Gonzalez Arevalo
University of Freiburg

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