Governmentality and somatocracy in the Regime of Explicit Guarantees in Health in Chile

Castillo-Sepúlveda, Jorge

Abstract

Among the different technologies of neoliberal government emerging during the XX and XXI centuries, those that have attracted greater attention and reflection probably refer to those related to the processes of life, and the conception of it as a field for politics. This paper addresses the neoliberal governmental rationality involved in the development of the last major health reform in Chile: the Regime of Explicit Health Guarantees (GES), considering the implications of their epistemic aspects in understanding of corporeality. We consider as material for analysis several accounts of experts who have participated in the design of the regime, professionals involved in its implementation, legal and technical documents, and ethnographic observations. We analyse such information considering the notion of enactment proposed by Annemarie Mol. Results expose the processes of epistemic ordering, biopolitical acceleration, and biocitizenship prescription, linked to the enactment of the body as an assemblage of different spaces of government. We call such process as somatocracy, using the notion created by Michel Foucault. We conclude by integrating some components to think biocitizenship from emerging aspects in the work.

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Título según WOS: Governmentality and somatocracy in the Regime of Explicit Guarantees in Health in Chile
Título según SCOPUS: Governmentality and somatocracy in the Regime of Explicit Guarantees in Health in Chile [Gubernamentalidad y somatocracia en el Régimen de Garantías Explícitas en Salud en Chile]
Título de la Revista: ESTUDIOS ATACAMENOS
Número: 62
Editorial: UNIV CATOLICA NORTE
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 247
Página final: 275
Idioma: Spanish
Financiamiento/Sponsor: Fondecyt de Iniciación en Investigación Nº 11140590
DOI:

10.22199/issn.0718-1043-2019-0009

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS