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El. knyga: Giorgio Agamben: Legal, Political and Philosophical Perspectives

Edited by (University of Sussex, UK)
  • Formatas: 264 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Nov-2013
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134097791
  • Formatas: 264 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Nov-2013
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134097791

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This book collects new contributions from an international group of leading scholars – including many who have worked closely with Agamben – to consider the impact of Agamben’s thought on research in the humanities and social sciences.Giorgio Agamben: Legal, Political and Philosophical Perspectives addresses the potential of Agamben’s thought by re-focusing attention away from his critiques of Western politics and towards his scheme for a political future. Part I of the book draws upon a wide range of issues such as legal oaths, legal reasoning and Christian conceptions of love in order to examine the potential for Agamben’s work to impact upon future legal scholarship. Part II focuses on political perspectives that include references to Marx, Rousseau and Agamben’s conception of the ‘messianic’. Theology, biology, and the thought of Gilles Deleuze, Walter Benjamin and Antonin Artaud are all drawn upon in Part III to explore philosophical perspectives in Agamben’s thought.

This book demonstrates the importance and originality of Giorgio Agamben, who has articulated a vision of politics that must be recognised as an influential contribution to modern philosophical and political thinking. It is a book that will be of considerable interest to many working across the humanities and social sciences.

Acknowledgements vii
Notes on Contributors viii
List of Figures
x
The limit of thought 1(10)
Tom Frost
PART I Before the law
11(62)
1 The curse of the law and the coming politics: on Agamben, Paul and the Jewish alternative
13(18)
Adam Kotsko
2 `A particular fetishism': love, law and the image in Agamben
31(23)
Connal Parsley
3 Agamben and the possibilities of tradition
54(19)
Tom Frost
PART II Politics: or, on the vocation of man
73(100)
4 The necessary critique of divine violence: notes on Agamben, Benjamin and Sorel
75(22)
Frank Ruda
Jan Voelker
5 The purgatory of the camp: political emancipation and the emancipation of the political
97(22)
David M. Seymour
6 Exemplary subjects: camps and the politics of representation
119(24)
Anthony Downey
7 `The king reigns but he doesn't govern': thinking sovereignty and government with Agamben, Foucault and Rousseau
143(19)
Jessica Whyte
8 Paragraphs on modern cities
162(11)
David Kishik
PART III Philosophy: or, on the world-to-come
173(50)
9 Agamben's Artaud
175(14)
Kevin Attell
10 The many tasks still to come: Walter Benjamin and Giorgio Agamben on the future of philosophy and theology
189(18)
Colby Dickinson
11 Blessed life ...
207(16)
Paolo Palladino
Bibliography 223(12)
Index 235
Tom Frost is Lecturer in Legal Theory at the University of Sussex. His research interests include postcolonialism, critical theory and continental philosophy. He has published work on Agamben in the journals Oxford Journal of Legal Studies and Critical Horizons.