Abstract
The text takes a journey through the initial discussion on biopolitics undertaken by Michel Foucault in one of his courses at Collège de France, and continues with the proliferation of theoretical possibilities offered by the concept of files, accounts, policies of memory and witnesses, proposing, from them, theories and methodologies for considering a critical look from biopolitics on the post-dictatorship in Chile.
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