Inclusion as Domination of Other by Himself/Herself

From the comprehension of the concepts of: biopolitics, governmental, and paranormal/abnormal, in the way they were developed by Michel Foucault, this article analyses the current policies and practices of social inclusion, as devices implied in an operation of folding of other by himself/herself. E...

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Main Authors: Alfredo Veiga-Neto, Maura Corcini Lopes
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Pedagógica Nacional 2013-05-01
Series:Pedagogía y Saberes
Online Access:http://revistas.pedagogica.edu.co/index.php/PYS/article/view/1806
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Summary:From the comprehension of the concepts of: biopolitics, governmental, and paranormal/abnormal, in the way they were developed by Michel Foucault, this article analyses the current policies and practices of social inclusion, as devices implied in an operation of folding of other by himself/herself. Exploring the polysemy of the pair inclusion / exclusion, it is argued that the imperative of inclusion is installed according to bio-politics and at the service of neoliberalism.
ISSN:0121-2494
2500-6436