Politics, Metaphysics, and Death : Essays on Giorgio Agamben's Homo Sace /
With contributions from legal scholars, literary critics, political scientists, and philosophers, this text presents a collection of essays on Agamben's Homo Sacer.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2005.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Introduction: Giorgio Agamben and the politics of the living dead / Andrew Norris
- Au hasard / Thomas Carl Wall
- Bare sovereignty: Homo sacer and the insistence of law / Peter Fitzpatrick
- S/Citing the camp / Erik Vogt
- The sovereign weaver: beyond the camp / Andreas Kalyvas
- Anagrammatics of violence: the Benjaminian ground of Homo sacer / Anselm Haverkamp
- Spacing as the shared: Heraclitus, Pindar, Agamben / Andrew Benjamin
- Cutting the branches for Akiba: Agamben's critique of Derrida / Adam Thurschwell
- Linguistic survival and ethicality: biopolitics, subjectivation, and testimony in Remnants of Auschwitz / Catherine Mills
- Supposing the impossibility of silence and sound, of voice: Bataille, Agamben, and the holocaust / Paul Hegarty
- Law and life / Rainer Maria Kiesow
- The exemplary exception: philosophical and political decisions in Giorgio Agamben's Homo sacer / Andrew Norris
- The state of exception / Giorgio Agamben.