Biopolitics Meets Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Thresholds of Anti-Aging Interventions

Biosemiotics and the analysis of biopower have not yet been explicitly brought together. This article attempts to find their connecting points from the perspective of biosemiotics. It uses the biosemiotic understanding of the different types of semiosis in order to approach the practices of biopower...

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Borders
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Norms
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