Paul Rabinow

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Paul Rabinow was an American anthropologist known for his influential work on the anthropology of reason, modernity, and biotechnology, as well as for his extensive engagement with and interpretation of Michel Foucault’s ideas.

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instanceOf American anthropologist
anthropologist
human
academicDiscipline cultural anthropology
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of Chicago
employer University of California, Berkeley
familyName Rabinow
fieldOfWork anthropology
anthropology of modernity
anthropology of reason
anthropology of science and technology
biotechnology studies
philosophical anthropology
genre academic writing
ethnography
social theory
givenName Paul
influenced STS (science and technology studies)
anthropology of science
contemporary social theory
influencedBy Claude Lévi-Strauss
Max Weber
Michel Foucault
knownFor collaborative work with Michel Foucault’s texts
developing the concept of biosociality
languageOfWorkOrName English
French
movement interpretive anthropology
post-structuralism
name Paul Rabinow self-link
notableFor interpretation of Michel Foucault’s work
work on biotechnology
work on modernity
work on the anthropology of reason
notableWork Anthropos Today: Reflections on Modern Equipment
Essays on the Anthropology of Reason
French Modern: Norms and Forms of the Social Environment
Making PCR: A Story of Biotechnology
Michel Foucault: Beyond Structuralism and Hermeneutics
Reflections on Fieldwork in Morocco
occupation academic
professor
writer
researchInterest biomedicine
ethics
genomics
governmentality
modernity

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Michel Foucault influenced Paul Rabinow
Paul Rabinow name Paul Rabinow self-link