Giorgio Agamben

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Giorgio Agamben (1942) is one of the leading figures in Italian philosophy and radical political theory, and in recent years, his work has had a deep impact on contemporary scholarship in a number of disciplines in the Anglo-American intellectual world. He is best known for his work investigating the concepts of the state of exception, form-of-life and homo sacer. The concept of biopolitics (borrowed from Michel Foucault) informs many of his writings. His influences include Martin Heidegger, Walter Benjamin and Michel Foucault.

Works[edit]

(in Italian unless noted otherwise)

  • L'uomo senza contenuto, Milano: Rizzoli, 1970; 2nd ed., Macerata: Quodlibet, 1994.
    • The Man without Content, trans. Georgia Albert, 1999. (English)
  • Stanze. La parola e il fantasma nella cultura occidentale, Torino: Einaudi, 1977.
    • Word and Phantasm in Western Culture, trans. Ronald L. Martinez, 1992. (English)
  • Il linguaggio e la morte. Un seminario sul luogo della negatività, Torino: Einaudi, 1982; 2008.
  • Mezzi senza fine. Note sulla politica, Turin: Bollati Boringhieri, 1996; 2008.
  • Image et mémoire, trans. Marco Dell’Omodarme, Suzanne Doppelt, Daniel Loayza and Gilles A. Tiberghien, Desclée de Brouwer; Paris: Hoëbeke 1998; repr. as Image et mémoire. Écrits sur l’image, la danse et le cinéma, 2nd ed., Paris 2004. Based on essays published previously and coferences. (French)
  • Genius, Rome: Nottetempo, 2004.
  • Il Regno e la Gloria. Per una genealogia teologica dell'economia e del governo (Homo Sacer 2), 2007.
    • The Kingdom and the Glory. For a Theological Genealogy of Economy and Government (Homo Sacer II, 2)', Stanford University Press, 2011. (English)
  • Pilato e Gesù, Rome: Nottetempo, 2013.
  • Il fuoco e il racconto, Rome: Nottetempo, 2014.
    • Le Feu et le récit, trans. Martin Rueff, Paris: Rivages, 2015, 160 pp. (French)
    • The Fire and the Tale, trans. Lorenzo Chiesa, Stanford University Press, 2017. (English)
  • Che cos'è la filosofia?, Macerata: Quodlibet, 2016.

Bibliographies[edit]

Literature[edit]

  • Matthew Calarco, Steven DeCaroli (eds.), Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2007.
  • Leland de la Durantaye, Giorgio Agamben: A Critical Introduction, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2009. (English)
  • Justin Clemens, Nicholas Heron and Alex Murray (eds.), The Work of Giorgio Agamben: Law, Literature, Life, 2009, PDF. (English)
  • Henrik Gustafsson and Asbjørn Grønstad (eds.), Cinema and Agamben: ethics, biopolitics and the moving image, Bloomsbury, 2014. (English)

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