TY - BOOK AU - Medvedev, Sergei; Makarychev, Andrey TI - Biopower in Putins Russia: From Taking Care to Taking Lives SN - 9789633867501 PY - 2024/// CY - Budapest PB - Central European University Press KW - Open Access N1 - E-Book / Open Access; frei zugänglich / Bitte beachten Sie die Lizenzbestimmungen im Dokument N2 - Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. The Biopolitical Genealogy of Putins Regime Introduction Framing the biopolitical debate The Russian biopolitical debate: an outline The Russian world and civilizational biopolitics Putins zoepolitics The necropolitical turn Is it fascism yet? Conclusions Chapter 2. Performative Biopower and Biopolitical Activism Sovereign biopower and biopolitical dystopia The biopolitics of performative resistance Piotr Pavlenskys biopolitics of protest Aleksandr Gabyshev, the Shaman Conclusions Chapter 3. Biopower and Sovereignty in the Russian Sports Industry Introduction The Soviet doping legacy The Sochi doping scandal Biopolitical sovereignty Sovereignty and anatomopolitics Conclusion Chapter 4. Biopolitics of the Pandemic Introduction Medicalized bio-governmentality Regionalized governmentality Futuristic bio-governmentality The bio-governmentality of resistance Anatomopolitical governmentality The absent center of sovereignty? From the pandemic to war Conclusion Chapter 5. War in Ukraine: From Bio- to Necropolitics Introduction Anatomopolitics of the Russian world : the Bucha massacre Biopolitics of mobilization: the body as a natural resource Exposing bare life: Wagner PMC The gendered war: re-defining masculinity, femininity, and the family Necropolitics of war: the cult of death Concluding remarks: the dialectics of bio- and necropolitics Conclusion Appendix: Academic Glossary References Index UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9789633867501 ER -