In his early works, Giorgio Agamben argues that some Auschwitz inmates practised a ‘silent form of resistance’ by shutting themselves off from the world until nothing could harm them. I argue that this conception of ‘bare life’ is both too abstract and too individualistic. Agamben’s idea of bare life’s resistance first neglects the socio-historical context that has produced particular instances of it, effectively barring the investigation into how to avoid future occurrences of sovereign violence. Agamben, second, emphasizes the potential for resistance present in individual bodies shut off from the world without providing guidelines for how these bodies should form a substantive community. I consequently employ Vasily Grossman’s writings o...
This article presents a critical account of Agamben’s understanding of the logic of sovereignty and ...
Despite appearances, Agamben’s engagement with Foucault in Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life...
In this article I situate Agamben’s theses on ‘inoperativity’ in dialogue with motifs drawn from Nie...
In his early works, Giorgio Agamben argues that some Auschwitz inmates practised a ‘silent form of r...
In his early works, Giorgio Agamben argues that some Auschwitz inmates practised a 'silent form of r...
Brief essay on Giorgio Agamben's concept of "bare life" from Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Li...
Desubjectivation is central to Agamben’s political thought. In the Homo Sacer project, Agamben ident...
Agamben’s thought gives us an interesting set of tools and references to critically analyse the logi...
The argument presented in this paper is that during the Shoah the Nazis were attempting to further e...
This essay discusses the use of analogies drawn from the Holocaust in cultural representations and c...
The present article deals with the political philosophy of Giorgio Agamben and explores his seminal ...
This article presents a critical account of Agamben's understanding of the logic of sovereignty...
In this paper, I will argue that Giorgio Agamben has provided for a radical theory of the import of ...
This short intervention starts by discussing Giorgio Agamben’s theoretical formulation of ‘bare life...
The reviled Jewish-Russian war correspondent Vasily Grossman wrote a masterful novel Life and Fateab...
This article presents a critical account of Agamben’s understanding of the logic of sovereignty and ...
Despite appearances, Agamben’s engagement with Foucault in Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life...
In this article I situate Agamben’s theses on ‘inoperativity’ in dialogue with motifs drawn from Nie...
In his early works, Giorgio Agamben argues that some Auschwitz inmates practised a ‘silent form of r...
In his early works, Giorgio Agamben argues that some Auschwitz inmates practised a 'silent form of r...
Brief essay on Giorgio Agamben's concept of "bare life" from Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Li...
Desubjectivation is central to Agamben’s political thought. In the Homo Sacer project, Agamben ident...
Agamben’s thought gives us an interesting set of tools and references to critically analyse the logi...
The argument presented in this paper is that during the Shoah the Nazis were attempting to further e...
This essay discusses the use of analogies drawn from the Holocaust in cultural representations and c...
The present article deals with the political philosophy of Giorgio Agamben and explores his seminal ...
This article presents a critical account of Agamben's understanding of the logic of sovereignty...
In this paper, I will argue that Giorgio Agamben has provided for a radical theory of the import of ...
This short intervention starts by discussing Giorgio Agamben’s theoretical formulation of ‘bare life...
The reviled Jewish-Russian war correspondent Vasily Grossman wrote a masterful novel Life and Fateab...
This article presents a critical account of Agamben’s understanding of the logic of sovereignty and ...
Despite appearances, Agamben’s engagement with Foucault in Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life...
In this article I situate Agamben’s theses on ‘inoperativity’ in dialogue with motifs drawn from Nie...