On the Politics of the Living: Foucault and Canguilhem on Normativity and Biopolitical Resistance
By (Author) Federico Testa
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
15th May 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Political science and theory
Cultural studies: customs and traditions
Hardback
352
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Bringing the philosophies of Michel Foucault and Georges Canguilhem into dialogue, Federico Testa examines the notions of life and norms underlying our modern experience of politics. Todays global health crisis acts as a stark reminder that life is at the core of our political debates and dilemmas. We can no longer think of forms of political organization, citizenship and participation without considering the materiality and precarity of our own organic life. Ours is a politics of the living. Within this context, this book examines Foucaults work on the politicization of life and biopolitics through the lens of Canguilhems notion of norms. Testa extracts from Canguilhems philosophy the conceptual tools to re-interpret Foucaults ideas on power, and reconceptualises normativity as a process of the creation of norms that provide tools for political and social analysis and for thinking resistance. In so doing, he uncovers new and important possibilities for biopolitical resistance. Demonstrating not only Canguilhems underexplored social and political concerns but also the intellectual osmosis between the two thinkers, On the Politics of the Living is an urgent examination of the ever-increasing significance of the concepts of life, care and health in todays political discourse.
Federico Testa is an Associate Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study of the University of Warwick, UK. He is the translator and co-editor of The Selected Writings of Pierre Hadot (with M. Sharpe, Bloomsbury, 2020) and Jean-Marie Guyaus The Ethics of Epicurus (with K. Ansell-Pearson, Bloomsbury, 2021).