
Agamben: Homo Sacer IV.2, Use of Bodies
Giorgio Agamben The Use of Bodies (Homo Sacer IV.2): destituent potential, inoperativity, form-of-life, and the closing arc of the Homo Sacer...

Giorgio Agamben The Use of Bodies (Homo Sacer IV.2): destituent potential, inoperativity, form-of-life, and the closing arc of the Homo Sacer...

Giorgio Agamben The Highest Poverty (Homo Sacer IV.1): Franciscan rule, usus pauper, use versus ownership, canon law, and monasticism before The...

Giorgio Agamben The Remnants of Auschwitz (Homo Sacer III): Muselmänn, Primo Levi, testimony, shame, and the camp as paradigm of biopolitical...

Giorgio Agamben Opus Dei (Homo Sacer II.5): liturgy as work, Divine Office, priestly rubrics, and ritual operation as a model for bureaucratic...

Giorgio Agamben The Kingdom and the Glory (Homo Sacer II.4): Trinity, oikonomia, acclamation, doxa, and Christian governance models in secular power.

Giorgio Agamben The Sacrament of Language (Homo Sacer II.3): oath, performativity, liturgy, and speech-acts parallel to political exception and...

Giorgio Agamben Civil War as a Political Paradigm (Homo Sacer II.2): Greek stasis, Hobbes, Schmitt, and civil war as the repressed model of...

Giorgio Agamben State of Exception (Homo Sacer II.1): Carl Schmitt, sovereign decision, Roman iustitium, martial law, and emergency power in...

Giorgio Agamben Homo Sacer I: bare life, homo sacer, biopolitics after Foucault, inclusive exclusion, sovereignty, and the camp as paradigm of...