This article compares the perspectives of Foucault and Agamben on biopolitics. The dichotomy normality/deviance is central to Foucault's analyses of modern subjectivities, while the Sovereign/Homo sacer dichotomy has a similar position according to Agamben. Are modern subjectivities shaped by a disciplining power, operating through some rather stable and fixed standards and norms, or are they exposed to continuously defined states of exceptions, in which the moral and social order are declared irrelevant and not valid? Agamben states that in modernity the distinction between the normal and the exception is fundamentally blurred, and therefore the normal human condition is to be held hostage to a sovereignty making pure, immanent decisions w...
Giorgio Agamben’s work has been at the forefront of modern debates surrounding sovereign exceptional...
Despite appearances, Agamben’s engagement with Foucault in Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life...
Despite appearances, Agamben’s engagement with Foucault in Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life...
Agamben’s Homo Sacer turns centrally upon “bare life”. However, the following subjects are not thema...
Agamben's Homo Sacer turns centrally upon “bare life”. However, the following subjects are not thema...
Agambens Homo Sacer turns centrally upon “bare life”. However, the following subjects are not themat...
This study examines the concept of human security from two different biopolitical perspectives. Alth...
This paper will examine the Agambenian thesis of ‘naked life’ in relation to sovereign power. In pa...
Agamben’s Homo Sacer turns centrally upon “bare life”. However, the following subjects are not thema...
In this study, we examined the concept of biopolitics, a concept developed by Michel Foucault, in th...
The relationship between sovereignty and bio-politics has been frequently discussed and debated in t...
This article compares Michel Foucault’s way of thinking about sovereignty and law within biopower to...
This article revisits Arendt’s and Foucault’s converging accounts of modern (bio)politics and the en...
Giorgio Agamben‘s work has been at the forefront of modern debates surrounding sovereign exceptional...
Despite appearances, Agamben’s engagement with Foucault in Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life...
Giorgio Agamben’s work has been at the forefront of modern debates surrounding sovereign exceptional...
Despite appearances, Agamben’s engagement with Foucault in Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life...
Despite appearances, Agamben’s engagement with Foucault in Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life...
Agamben’s Homo Sacer turns centrally upon “bare life”. However, the following subjects are not thema...
Agamben's Homo Sacer turns centrally upon “bare life”. However, the following subjects are not thema...
Agambens Homo Sacer turns centrally upon “bare life”. However, the following subjects are not themat...
This study examines the concept of human security from two different biopolitical perspectives. Alth...
This paper will examine the Agambenian thesis of ‘naked life’ in relation to sovereign power. In pa...
Agamben’s Homo Sacer turns centrally upon “bare life”. However, the following subjects are not thema...
In this study, we examined the concept of biopolitics, a concept developed by Michel Foucault, in th...
The relationship between sovereignty and bio-politics has been frequently discussed and debated in t...
This article compares Michel Foucault’s way of thinking about sovereignty and law within biopower to...
This article revisits Arendt’s and Foucault’s converging accounts of modern (bio)politics and the en...
Giorgio Agamben‘s work has been at the forefront of modern debates surrounding sovereign exceptional...
Despite appearances, Agamben’s engagement with Foucault in Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life...
Giorgio Agamben’s work has been at the forefront of modern debates surrounding sovereign exceptional...
Despite appearances, Agamben’s engagement with Foucault in Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life...
Despite appearances, Agamben’s engagement with Foucault in Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life...