This article interrogates the specter of resistance in the writings of Giorgio Agamben and Michel Foucault, arguing they open up divergent ways of theorizing resistance to power. This article’s focus is on both philosophers’ use and interpretation of the dispositif, or apparatus, which controls and orders subjects, and which is the target for forms of resistance. Whereas for Foucault resistance is a practice existing as a transcendent possibility for any individual, Agamben reads such transcendent forms of resistance as ultimately reinforcing the control of the dispositif, arguing that only a turn to ontology and immanent politics can resistance be meaningful
This article examines the so-called post-Foucauldian genealogy of power undertaken by the Italian ph...
Traditional accounts of political resistance often conceptualise it as a reaction to power. Widely d...
The present article deals with the political philosophy of Giorgio Agamben and explores his seminal ...
This article gives an overview of the influence of the work of Michel Foucault on the philosophy of ...
This article compares Michel Foucault’s way of thinking about sovereignty and law within biopower to...
This paper looks at the development of certain Foucauldian concepts and themes within the work of th...
This article gives an overview of the influence of the work of Michel Foucault on the philosophy of ...
Despite appearances, Agamben’s engagement with Foucault in Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life...
The relationship between sovereignty and bio-politics has been frequently discussed and debated in t...
Despite appearances, Agamben’s engagement with Foucault in Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life...
This essay discusses the concept of "dispositive" in Foucault's analysis of power and in Agamben's b...
This article reconsiders the relations between Immanuel Kant and Michel Foucault’s essays on the Enl...
This thesis focuses on Michel Foucault’s thought of resistance. There is a dual idea: on the one han...
In this essay I propose a new reading of Michel Foucault’s main thesis about biopower and ...
Edward Said's reading of Foucault essentializes the Frenchman's notion of resistance to a kind of fa...
This article examines the so-called post-Foucauldian genealogy of power undertaken by the Italian ph...
Traditional accounts of political resistance often conceptualise it as a reaction to power. Widely d...
The present article deals with the political philosophy of Giorgio Agamben and explores his seminal ...
This article gives an overview of the influence of the work of Michel Foucault on the philosophy of ...
This article compares Michel Foucault’s way of thinking about sovereignty and law within biopower to...
This paper looks at the development of certain Foucauldian concepts and themes within the work of th...
This article gives an overview of the influence of the work of Michel Foucault on the philosophy of ...
Despite appearances, Agamben’s engagement with Foucault in Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life...
The relationship between sovereignty and bio-politics has been frequently discussed and debated in t...
Despite appearances, Agamben’s engagement with Foucault in Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life...
This essay discusses the concept of "dispositive" in Foucault's analysis of power and in Agamben's b...
This article reconsiders the relations between Immanuel Kant and Michel Foucault’s essays on the Enl...
This thesis focuses on Michel Foucault’s thought of resistance. There is a dual idea: on the one han...
In this essay I propose a new reading of Michel Foucault’s main thesis about biopower and ...
Edward Said's reading of Foucault essentializes the Frenchman's notion of resistance to a kind of fa...
This article examines the so-called post-Foucauldian genealogy of power undertaken by the Italian ph...
Traditional accounts of political resistance often conceptualise it as a reaction to power. Widely d...
The present article deals with the political philosophy of Giorgio Agamben and explores his seminal ...