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PICH, Santiago  and  MANSKE, George Saliba. RIGTH MEASURE: BODY, CONFESSION AND TECHNOLOGIES OF THE SELF IN IN TIMES OF NEOLIBERAL GOVERNMENTALITY. Contrapontos [online]. 2022, vol.22, n.1, pp.149-174.  Epub May 24, 2022. ISSN 1984-7114.  https://doi.org/10.14210/contrapontos.v22n1.p149-174.

In this article, we aim to discuss the forms of constitution of the self through confession practices and ways of spectacularization of the body and health presented in the book “Rigth mesure - how we got there: with Márcio Atalla”. For that, we made use of Foucault’s conceptual tools. At first, we point out the analytical inspiration based on discourse analysis. Then, we use the analyzes carried out by Foucault on confession and self-direction practices to discuss the elements present in the analyzed book, in particular those concerning health and weight loss practices. We understand that the forms of publicizing the private self make use of confession technologies no longer based on a private confessional for a single director of souls, but, nowadays, these are supported by public and collective spectacularizations that have spectators like those a who directs and owes satisfaction. Such processes compose a discursive tangle that values the practices of the self and transforms them into consumer goods, concurrently directing both those who expose themselves and those who actively observe and participate in the direction of the other. These actions are considered here as ways of regulating and governing the contemporary self.

Keywords : health; confession; body; technologies of the self; spectacularization.

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