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An unproblematized truth: Foucault, biopolitics, and the making of a sociological canon

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posted on 2022-03-07, 00:00 authored by Maurizio MeloniMaurizio Meloni
AbstractFoucault’s argument that a major break occurred in the nature of power in the European Eighteenth century—an unprecedented socialization of medicine and concern for the health of bodies and populations, the birth of biopolitics—has become since the 1990s a dominant narrative among sociologists but is rarely if ever scrutinized in its premises. This article problematizes Foucault’s periodization about the politics of health and the way its story has been solidified into an uncritical account. Building on novel historiographic work, it challenges the modernist bias of histories of biopolitics and public health and considers an earlier and more plural history of collective practices of health of which the story told by Foucault is just one important episode. Finally, it discusses the implications of this revised model for wider sociological debates on the link between modernity, health and the body.

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Journal

Social Theory and Health

Pagination

1 - 20

Publisher

Springer

Location

Berlin, Germany

ISSN

1477-8211

eISSN

1477-822X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal