Critical Biopolitics of the Post-Soviet: From Populations to Nations

Lexington Books (2019)
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This study provides a critical examination of biopolitics and the process of the subjectification of Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, and Estonia. The authors analyze multiple overlapping regimes of belonging, performativity, and debordering.

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