Migration as Pandemics: Standardization and regulation of the migrants’ bodies in Present Mexico

Biopolitics, the Michel Foucault`s illustrious ideational legacy, rules the structure, analytics, and real events reflected in this paper. The foreign migration to and toward Mexico during the last decade is considered from Foucault´s perspective. Together with teheorist breakdown, I put to dialogue...

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Autor principal: Trapaga, Iban
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Publicado: Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/runa/article/view/8157
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Sumario:Biopolitics, the Michel Foucault`s illustrious ideational legacy, rules the structure, analytics, and real events reflected in this paper. The foreign migration to and toward Mexico during the last decade is considered from Foucault´s perspective. Together with teheorist breakdown, I put to dialogue Agamben, Lemke and Foucault, and I give empirical data about recent events as migrant caravans of hatian and central american people, inter alia. This information was collected by a desk research, and was selected among scientific journals and newspaper archives. Research findings from this range of information prove a pristine implementation of security devices, disciplining devices, and power of life and death against the migrants`body, a deeply racialized body by media discourses