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“Foucauldian theories of biopolitics study “aleatory events that occur within a population that exists over a period of time”
Robin James, The Sonic Episteme: Acoustic Resonance, Neoliberalism, and Biopolitics

“Designed to optimize the enclosure of signal bandwidth, perceptual coding is a kind of compression that uses normalization for explicitly capitalist purposes and highlights the role of white supremacist patriarchal property relations in determining the range of what counts as normal.”
Robin James, The Sonic Episteme: Acoustic Resonance, Neoliberalism, and Biopolitics

“This process of producing and quarantining abnormals is how this configuration of neoliberalism and biopolitics upgrades classically liberal forms of social exclusion so that they can work without explicitly relying on social identities, so that they can be, in other words, post-identity.”
Robin James, The Sonic Episteme: Acoustic Resonance, Neoliberalism, and Biopolitics

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