‘狗狗生命政治’:通过第一狗进行治理

‘Doggy-biopolitics’: Governing via the First Dog

ORGANIZATION · 2016
被引 28
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

以美国总统家的第一狗Bo Obama为例,分析当代生命政治如何通过宠物管理来实施治理,揭示了‘狗狗生命政治’这一结合了生命权力与新自由主义管理技术的治理模式。

Abstract

Biopolitics, traditionally understood as management of the human population, has been extended to include nonhuman animal life and posthuman life. In this article, we turn to literatures that advance Foucauldian biopolitics to explore the mode of government enabled by the dog of the US presidential family – the First Dog called Bo Obama. With analytical focus on vitalisation efforts, we follow the construction of Bo in various outlets, such as the websites of the White House and an animal rights organisation. Bo’s microphysical escapades and the negotiation thereof show how contemporary biopolitics, which targets the vitality of the dog population, is linked to seductive neoliberal management techniques and subjectivities. We discuss ‘cuddly management’ in relation to Foucauldian scholarship within organisation and management studies and propose that the construction of Bo facilitates interspecies family norms and an empathic embrace of difference circumscribed by vitalisation efforts that we pinpoint as ‘doggy-biopolitics’.

生命政治福柯理论动物研究组织管理政治学