GALINDO, Dolores Cristina Gomes.; LEMOS, Flávia Cristina Silveira.; VILELA, Renata.; GARCIA, Bruna.
Résumé:
This paper presents a literature review about medicalizat ion, from
biopolit ics, in neoliberalism. The const ruct ion of the healthcare market puts
into play a set of government technology of pipelines, which forge healthy
subject ivit ies and cont rolled by health and safety requirements. The effects
of these medicalized pract ices cross and manufacture bodies and
populat ions, exploited by the risk management and risk, the prevent ion and
cont rol of the future, in the name of life and health, extended to the ext reme. I n this respect , the object of this art icle is to discuss through a
historical approach, based on Foucault the emergence of biocapital and the
bioeconomy as standardizat ion tact ics and regulat ion of pipelines by
biocit izenship as st rategy, under the law to claim the right to health.