Nova Brasília Favela in the light of the theories of Foucault, Agamben, Butler, and Mbembe
Keywords:
Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Police raids, Theories of live’s social controlAbstract
The consideration of the Brazilian State in the Favela Nova Brasília
case at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights highlighted the need for debate on the role of the police (military and civil). Through a qualitative approach, the case
is analyzed in the light of Agamben’s concepts of tanatopolitics, Foucault’s
biopolitics, Butler’s precarious lives, and Mbembe’s necropolitics.
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