Agamben and Radical Politics

Daniel McLoughlin editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:20th Jun '16

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These 12 essays give you new perspectives on how Agamben’s work is increasingly relevant to economy and political action: the two ideas that frame the most pressing problems of global politics. New analyses of Agamben’s recent work on government and his relationship to the revolutionary tradition opening up new ways of thinking about politics and critical theory in the post-financial crisis world. Contributors: Daniel McLoughlin • Giorgio Agamben • Jason E. Smith • Jessica Whyte • Justin Clemens • Mathew Abbott • Miguel Vatter • Nicholas Heron • Sergei Prozorov • Simone Bignall • Steven DeCaroli

Agamben has undoubtedly been one of the most influential thinkers of the last decade or so. What I find particularly important in this book is the fact that it clearly delivers the sense that the Agambenian project is not over but, on the contrary, that the Italian philosopher, albeit in continuity with his past work, has opened new lines of thought that may help us ‘thinking the present’. When reading the essays composing this volume, one is left with a clear feeling that the ‘Agamben effect’ and its related debates have moved on, well beyond the initial stages of the homo sacer project. -- Claudio Minca, Wageningen University * Contemporary Political Theory *
Agamben and Radical Politics represents an important and well-executed effort in the field of political theory and deserves praise for its relevance and political timeliness regardless of the inherent untimeliness that generally characterizes Agamben’s thought. The collection is, moreover, skillfully organized on a thematic level and the majority of the contributors present their arguments in such a way as to make them accessible even to readers unfamiliar with the inner workings of Agamben’s philosophical corpus. In the face of growing contemporary challenges, Agamben and Radical Politics endeavors to set the stage for a possible reconfiguration of the conceptual foundation of our institutions and prevailing paradigms. This reorientation is essential for the urgent cultivation new modes and practices of resistance to the global hegemony and ceaseless violence of our current economic and political order. -- Jared C. Bly, Villanova University * Society + Space *
This is an ambitious and comprehensive collection of essays that cover a neglected aspect of the work of the philosopher Giorgio Agamben. In addition, it focuses on the work that followed Homo Sacer and in which ‘economy’ and resistance increasingly figure. The text is aimed at final year and graduate students as well as specialists in the field. I think it offers an excellent range of essays accessible to the serious student as well as the specialist. -- Michael Dillon, Lancaster University

ISBN: 9781474402637

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 583g

280 pages