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    An Interview with Elizabeth Povinelli: Geontopower, Biopolitics and the Anthropocene.Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Mathew Coleman & Kathryn Yusoff - 2017 - Theory, Culture and Society 34 (2-3):169-185.
    This article is an interview with Elizabeth Povinelli, by Mathew Coleman and Kathryn Yusoff. It addresses Povinelli’s approaches to ‘geontologies’ and ‘geontopower’, and the discussion encompasses an exploration of her ideas on biopolitics, her retheorization of power in the current conditions of late liberalism, and the situation of the inhuman within philosophical and anthropological economies. Povinelli describes a mode of power that she calls geontopower, which operates through the governance of Life and Nonlife. The interview is accompanied by a brief (...)
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    The State of Shame: Australian Multiculturalism and the Crisis of Indigenous Citizenship.Elizabeth A. Povinelli - 1998 - Critical Inquiry 24 (2):575-610.
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    The Rhetorics of Recognition in Geontopower.Elizabeth A. Povinelli - 2015 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 48 (4):428-442.
    Let me assert the following, in order to explore a question that, if the assertion is correct, will center the political theory of late liberalism in the coming decades: for a long time, and perhaps still now, many have believed that Western Europe spawned and then spread globally a regime of power best described as biopolitics—we all know what that entails, governance through life rather than over death. But is this the formation of power that we face today? Does the (...)
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  4. Of pleasure and property: Sexuality and sovereignty in Aboriginal Australia.Elizabeth A. Povinelli - 1996 - In Pheng Cheah, David Fraser & Judith Grbich (eds.), Thinking through the body of the law. Washington Square, N.Y.: New York University Press.
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    Between Gaia and Ground: Four Axioms of Existence and the Ancestral Catastrophe of Late Liberalism.Elizabeth A. Povinelli - 2021 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    In _Between Gaia and Ground_ Elizabeth A. Povinelli theorizes the climatic, environmental, viral, and social catastrophe present as an ancestral catastrophe through which that Indigenous and colonized peoples have been suffering for centuries. In this way, the violence and philosophies the West relies on now threaten the West itself. Engaging with the work of Glissant, Deleuze and Guattari, Césaire, and Arendt, Povinelli highlights four axioms of existence—the entanglement of existence, the unequal distribution of power, the collapse of the event as (...)
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    Sexual savages/sexual sovereignty: Australian colonial texts and the postcolonial politics of nationalism.Elizabeth A. Povinelli - 1994 - Diacritics 24 (2/3):122-150.
  7. Sin título.Elizabeth Povinelli - 2020 - In Lucia Pietroiusti, Fernando García-Dory & Karen Michelle Barad (eds.), Microhabitable. Madrid: Matadero Madrid.
     
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    The Cunning of Recognition: A Reply to John Frow and Meaghan Morris.Elizabeth A. Povinelli - 1999 - Critical Inquiry 25 (3):631-637.
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  9. Variations of bodies in motion and relation.Elizabeth A. Povinelli - 2024 - In Andreas Bandak & Daniel M. Knight (eds.), Porous Becomings: Anthropological Engagements with Michel Serres. Durham: Duke University Press.
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