Tag Archives: Agamben
CFP : Varieties of Continental Thought and Religion
Varieties of Continental Thought and Religion June 15-16, 2012 Ryerson University Toronto, Canada We invite submissions from scholars and graduate students based in Canada and abroad on the topic… Read more
New Book: Democracy in What State?, Agamben et al.
From Columbia University Press: Essays by, Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, Daniel Bensaid, Wendy Brown, Jean-Luc Nancy, Jacques Ranciere, Kristin Ross, and Slavoj Zizek “Is it meaningful to call oneself a… Read more
Foucault Studies 10: Foucault and Agamben
Number 10: November 2010: Foucault and Agamben
Table of Contents (open access)
4 texts by Leland de la Durantaye on Agamben
“Agamben’s Potential.” Diacritics. 30.2 (2000). 3-28 “The Suspended Substantive. On Animals and Men in Giorgio Agamben’s The Open.” Diacritics 33.2 (2005) 3-9. “The Exceptional Life of the State: Giorgio Agamben’s… Read more
An Investigation of the Stone and the Shadow: Poem by Agamben
Over at Notes for the Coming Community. (h/t: David Kishik)
Rethinking Marxism: Volume 20 Issue 3 2008
Russian Aesthetics under Capitalism Russian Aesthetics under Capitalism: An Introduction — Yulia Tikhonova Why I Am a Marxist — Vladislav Sofronov The Theory of Marxism: Questions and Answers — Vladislav… Read more
A new blog on Agamben. “Philosophical insults” through the history of philosophy: a comic strip “Plato’s Aesthetics“: new in SEP Ranciere and Nancy on Vendredi de la philosophie And finally… Read more
JBSP: Volume 39 – No 2 – May 2008
JBSP: Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology Finitude: History & Politics ANTONIO CALCAGNO: Michel Henry’s Non-Intentionality Thesis and Husserlian Phenomenology FABIO PRESUTTI: Giorgio Agamben, Gilles Deleuze and the ‘Idea… Read more
Cosmos and History: The Spirit of the Age: Hegel and the Fate of Thinking
The Spirit of the Age: Hegel and the Fate of Thinking (Click here to read the articles) Table of Contents The Spirit of The Age and the Fate of Philosophical… Read more
PhaenEx: Vol 2 (2), 2007 — “Other Animals”
Stopping the Anthropological Machine: Agamben with Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty Abstract View PDF KELLY OLIVER 1-23 In the Presence of the Living Cockroach: The Moment of Aliveness and the Gendered Body… Read more
Philosophy Today, Fall 2007; Vol.51, Iss.3
MARTIN HEIDEGGER AND RUDOLF CARNAP: RADICAL PHENOMENOLOGY, LOGICAL POSITIVISM, AND THE ROOTS OF THE CONTINENTAL/ANALYTIC DIVIDE — James Luchte. Philosophy REPRESENTATION AND POIESIS: THE IMAGINATION IN THE LATER HEIDEGGER —… Read more
Philosophy & Social Criticism: July 2007; Vol. 33, No. 5
TOC Playing games/playing us: Foucault on sadomasochism: Bob Plant Sacrificial pasts and messianic futures: Religion as a political prospect in René Girard and Giorgio Agamben: Christopher A. Fox The inner… Read more
Why Agamben?
Via Jodi Dean: Last weekend, another political theorist asked me why I thought Agamben had become popular. Someone asked Paul a similar question a couple of days ago. It's interesting… Read more
Rehearsals of The Sovereign
Cultural Dynamics, Vol. 18, No. 3, 313-334 (2006) Rehearsals of The Sovereign : States of Exception and Threat Governmentality Ben Chappell — Bridgewater College, Virginia, USA The attacks of 9/11… Read more
Continental Philosophy Review: Vol. 40 (1) March 2007
TOC Before the abyss: Agamben on Heidegger and the living — Tracy Colony The exemplarities of artworks: Heidegger, Shoes, and Pixar — Julie Kuhlken Public Space — James Mensch Nature,… Read more
E-Texts: Agamben, Homo Sacer
Here is the link (pdf file). [Nota Bene: E-texts are not hosted on this site.]