This paper analyses Agamben's notion of homo sacer, showing how it should not be confined to the field of a negative critique of biopolitics. In his work, Agamben cautiously delineates a positive figure of homo sacer, whom, according to him, we all virtually are. Such figure would be able to subvert the form in which the relation between bare life and political existence has so far been both thought and lived in the West. How and when is this passage from negative to positive sacredness historically accomplished for Agamben? Is such transit after all thinkable? These are the two basic questions he both unintentionally formulates and leaves undecided in his book Homo Sacer (1995). Agamben further elabourates his investigation of biopolitics ...
The Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben, in his Homo Sacer-cycle, has developed a new paradigm ...
Brief essay on Giorgio Agamben's concept of "bare life" from Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Li...
The aim of this article is that of bringing the inextricably ontological and political enjeu of Agam...
This paper analyses Agamben’s notion of homo sacer, showing how it should not be confined to the fie...
The publication of The Use of Bodies, the final volume in Giorgio Agamben’s Homo Sacer series, makes...
Agamben’s thought gives us an interesting set of tools and references to critically analyse the logi...
With the publication of The Use of Bodies (2016) Agamben's multi-volume Homo Sacer project has come ...
Giorgio Agamben's work first achieved international recognition—and notoriety—through his study of t...
According to Giorgio Agamben, in order to become a subject, and consequently to give itself a histor...
The work of Giorgio Agamben could perhaps best be described as an original extension of the onto-the...
This paper will examine the Agambenian thesis of ‘naked life’ in relation to sovereign power. In pa...
This chapter is an overview of Giorgio Agamben's engagement, in the Homo Sacer series (1995–2014), w...
With an analysis rooted in the distinction between prophet and apostle, Italian political theorist G...
This text is imitating a journey which tries to explore what is completely unknown. It starts Homo S...
This book initiates the discussion between psychoanalysis and recent humanist and social scientific ...
The Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben, in his Homo Sacer-cycle, has developed a new paradigm ...
Brief essay on Giorgio Agamben's concept of "bare life" from Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Li...
The aim of this article is that of bringing the inextricably ontological and political enjeu of Agam...
This paper analyses Agamben’s notion of homo sacer, showing how it should not be confined to the fie...
The publication of The Use of Bodies, the final volume in Giorgio Agamben’s Homo Sacer series, makes...
Agamben’s thought gives us an interesting set of tools and references to critically analyse the logi...
With the publication of The Use of Bodies (2016) Agamben's multi-volume Homo Sacer project has come ...
Giorgio Agamben's work first achieved international recognition—and notoriety—through his study of t...
According to Giorgio Agamben, in order to become a subject, and consequently to give itself a histor...
The work of Giorgio Agamben could perhaps best be described as an original extension of the onto-the...
This paper will examine the Agambenian thesis of ‘naked life’ in relation to sovereign power. In pa...
This chapter is an overview of Giorgio Agamben's engagement, in the Homo Sacer series (1995–2014), w...
With an analysis rooted in the distinction between prophet and apostle, Italian political theorist G...
This text is imitating a journey which tries to explore what is completely unknown. It starts Homo S...
This book initiates the discussion between psychoanalysis and recent humanist and social scientific ...
The Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben, in his Homo Sacer-cycle, has developed a new paradigm ...
Brief essay on Giorgio Agamben's concept of "bare life" from Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Li...
The aim of this article is that of bringing the inextricably ontological and political enjeu of Agam...