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  • Written in late March 2020 in the early days of the U S coronavirus outbreak, this essay represents a contingent reflection on the American pandemic response, mourning in anticipation of what would soon surely unfold I argue that the State\'s long-standing sacrificial economies have in this moment culminated in a suicidal State The term is Foucault\'s, appearing in a controversial lecture on biopolitics, Nazism, and \'biological racism \' Despite Foucault\'s problematic treatment of rac-ism, I suggest that some aspects of this discourse might nevertheless be apropos in our context The U S pandemic response is racism\'s suicidal State legacy writ large: An extension and retooling of historically racist infrastructures deployed (once again, again) in racialized domains (as more recent reports evidence), but in this moment also across biosocial inequities and vulnerabilities marked by differential fungibilities other than race © 2020 Penn State University Press All rights reserved
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  • Philosophy_and_Rhetoric
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  • The suicidal state: In advance of an American requiem
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  • #829070
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  • 2020

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