Taking up the challenge of understanding power in its complexity, this volume returns to and revitalises the concept of authority . It provides a powerful analysis of the ways that relationships of trust, attachment, governance and inequality become possible when subjectivities and bodies are invested in the life of power. The collection offers a vibrant new analysis of the biopolitical, arguing that experience of life has become equated with objectivity in contemporary culture and has thus become a primary basis of authority. Biopolitical or experiential authority can be generated through...
Taking up the challenge of understanding power in its complexity, this volume returns to and revitalises the concept of authority . It provides a p...