Within the dialectical matrix of late-capitalist biopolitical governance, how might one interrogate the juridico-discursive construction of the 'age of consent' as an apparatus of heteronormative, state-sanctioned regulatory regimes that reproduce the necropolitical logics of bodily commodification? Moreover, in what ways does this chrono-normative threshold—contingent upon historically contingent and culturally specific epistemes—function as a disciplinary mechanism to enforce the teleological temporality of capitalist subjectivity, thereby reifying the bourgeois moral economy of 'development' and 'maturity' while eliding the radical contingency of corporeal autonomy under conditions of neoliberal governmentality?"
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