Gobernar por los cuerpos, políticas de reconocimiento hacia los pobres y los inmigrantes en Francia

  • Didier Fassin Centre de Recherche sur les Enjeux Contemporains en Santé Publique (CRESP), INSERM-Université París 13
Keywords: Political Anthropology, Body, Governmentality, Subjectivity, Inequality

Abstract

During the recent years, social sciences have developed interest in the body, considering it as a social reality, a result of a historical construction and a product of cultural representations, but the political uses of the body have been relatively neglected. On the basis of two case-studies recently conducted in France, one on the distribution of subsidies to job-seekers, the other one on the legalization of undocumented immigrants for humanitarian reasons, the present paper analyzes the way in which the body becomes a resource for the claim of a right, justified by disease or suffering. These examples give clues for the comprehension of the moral economy of illegitimacy and the foundations for a political anthropology of the body.

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Author Biography

Didier Fassin, Centre de Recherche sur les Enjeux Contemporains en Santé Publique (CRESP), INSERM-Université París 13
Director del Centre de Recherche sur les Enjeux Contemporains en Santé Publique (CRESP), INSERM-Université París 13. Director de Estudios, Ecole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
How to Cite
Fassin, D. (1). Gobernar por los cuerpos, políticas de reconocimiento hacia los pobres y los inmigrantes en Francia. Cuadernos De antropología Social, (17). https://doi.org/10.34096/cas.i17.4599
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