Over four sections, the paper approaches the biomedical and biopolitical production of COVID-19 by linking the discourse of the pandemic and the discourse of war. The first section considers the drift and imposition of martial language, discourses and analogies in relation to framing and conceptualizing the pandemic. The second section describes the military territorialization and martial genealogy of K'jipuktuk (Halifax) to think through the pandemic. The third section considers how the object of population is shared by military counterinsurgency methods and pandemic public safety measures in relation to the idea of proportionality and acceptable losses. The fourth section ends by engaging with notions of biopolitical pre-existing conditions in advance of COVID-19 to consider the provision and production of safety in a post-pandemic recovery.
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Lingnan Univ, Dept English, Tuen Mun, 103 KK Leung Bldg,8 Castle Peak Rd, Hong Kong, Peoples R ChinaLingnan Univ, Dept English, Tuen Mun, 103 KK Leung Bldg,8 Castle Peak Rd, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
机构:Univ Southampton, Southampton SO9 5NH, Hants, England
Webb, Jeremy
Shadbolt, Nigel
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