This article reviews Giorgio Agamben's ninth installment in his Homo Sacer series, The Use of Bodies by Giorgio Agamben, translated by Adam Kotsko. The review considers Agamben's political philosophy framing of the body with reference to existentialist philosophy
The Omnibus Homo Sacer brings together in 1336 pages all volumes of the twenty-year Homo Sacer proje...
In the final volume of his Homo Sacer series Giorgio Agamben develops the concept of destitu-ent pow...
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...
A review of Giorgio Agamben's The Use of Bodies that considers Agamben's Homo Sacer series as a cont...
According to Giorgio Agamben, in order to become a subject, and consequently to give itself a histor...
Giorgio Agamben, The Open: Man and Animal, trans. Kevin Attell. Stanford: Stanford University Press,...
The present article deals with the political philosophy of Giorgio Agamben and explores his seminal ...
The publication of Giorgio Agamben’s The Use of Bodies in 2014, followed the next year by Adam Kotsk...
With the publication of The Use of Bodies (2016) Agamben's multi-volume Homo Sacer project has come ...
Review of: Abbott, M. (2014) The figure of this world: Agamben and the question of political ont...
Let me begin with a moment of vacillation between the body and the flesh. What is a body, of itself ...
Giorgio Agamben is accused of political passivity, but this article argues that he sees the potentia...
This paper looks at the development of certain Foucauldian concepts and themes within the work of th...
A brief account of the work of Giorgio Agamben and its relation to the work of Jean-Luc Nanc
The Omnibus Homo Sacer brings together in 1336 pages all volumes of the twenty-year Homo Sacer proje...
In the final volume of his Homo Sacer series Giorgio Agamben develops the concept of destitu-ent pow...
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...
A review of Giorgio Agamben's The Use of Bodies that considers Agamben's Homo Sacer series as a cont...
According to Giorgio Agamben, in order to become a subject, and consequently to give itself a histor...
Giorgio Agamben, The Open: Man and Animal, trans. Kevin Attell. Stanford: Stanford University Press,...
The present article deals with the political philosophy of Giorgio Agamben and explores his seminal ...
The publication of Giorgio Agamben’s The Use of Bodies in 2014, followed the next year by Adam Kotsk...
With the publication of The Use of Bodies (2016) Agamben's multi-volume Homo Sacer project has come ...
Review of: Abbott, M. (2014) The figure of this world: Agamben and the question of political ont...
Let me begin with a moment of vacillation between the body and the flesh. What is a body, of itself ...
Giorgio Agamben is accused of political passivity, but this article argues that he sees the potentia...
This paper looks at the development of certain Foucauldian concepts and themes within the work of th...
A brief account of the work of Giorgio Agamben and its relation to the work of Jean-Luc Nanc
The Omnibus Homo Sacer brings together in 1336 pages all volumes of the twenty-year Homo Sacer proje...
In the final volume of his Homo Sacer series Giorgio Agamben develops the concept of destitu-ent pow...
This paper analyses Agamben's notion of homo sacer, showing how it should not be confined to the fie...