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From: "M Wolf-Meyer" <wolf0358@xxxxxxx>
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Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 12:42:14 -0500
Sean et al.:
I'm kind of surprised that the majority of films that people are mentioning
in relation to bioplitics are science fictional -- I think that there's
nothing really science fictional about biopower (it's here already, right?),
which is one of the problems with Rabinow's "biosociality"...
Anyhow: I would recommend that you take a look at some teen films, which I
think do an amazing job of conflating issues of sexuality, desire and
productive power. The ones that immediately come to mind are "But I'm a
Cheerleader," "Drop Dead Gorgeous" and "Saved," each of which addresses how
individuals become desiring subjects. But these are all rather recent: I'm
sure you could find teen films from the 1950s that do much the same thing
and might be even more accesible to your students for the purpose of
critique. But I think your students will find any Foucaultian critique of
teen films pretty revealing...
Matthew Wolf-Meyer
Department of Anthropology
University of Minnesota
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~wolf0358/