I suggest that to counter the moral science of biopolitics, which links the political administration of life to a melodrama of the care of the monadic self, we need to think about agency and personhood not only in inflated terms but also as an activity exercised within spaces of ordinariness that does not always or even usually follow the literalizing logic of visible effectuality, bourgeois dramatics, and lifelong accumulation of self-fashioning.
Berlant, Cruel Optimism, 99 (via feelingpolitical)
Okay, i get it, bacteria are people too. So?