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Looking at figures including Michel Foucault, St Paul, Nietzsche, the Marquis de Sade, Simone Weil and Hannah Arendt, this one-stop reference to Agamben s influences covers 30 thinkers: his primary interlocutors, his secondary references, and the figures who lurk in the background of his arguments without being directly mentioned.
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Looking at figures including Michel Foucault, St Paul, Nietzsche, the Marquis de Sade, Simone Weil and Hannah Arendt, this one-stop reference to Agamben s influences covers 30 thinkers: his primary interlocutors, his secondary references, and the figures who lurk in the background of his arguments without being directly mentioned.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 158mm x 234mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781474423649
- ISBN-10: 1474423647
- Artikelnr.: 48256088
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 158mm x 234mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781474423649
- ISBN-10: 1474423647
- Artikelnr.: 48256088
Adam Kotsko teaches in the Shimer Great Books School at North Central College, Chicago. He is the author of The Prince of This World: The Life and Legacy of the Devil (Stanford University Press, 2016), Creepiness (Zero Books, 2015), Why We Love Sociopaths: A Guide to Late Capitalist Television (Zero Books, 2012), Awkwardness: An Essay (Zero Books, 2010), Politics of Redemption: The Social Logic of Salvation (Continuum, 2010), Zizek and Theology (Continuum, 2008). He is co-author of Agamben's Coming Philosophy: Finding a New Use for Theology (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015). Carlo Salzani is an independent scholar and translator. He is the author of Constellations of Reading: Walter Benjamin in Figures of Actuality (Peter Lang, 2009). He is co-editor of Towards the Critique of Violence: Walter Benjamin and Giorgio Agamben (Bloomsbury, 2015) and Philosophy and Kafka (Lexington, 2013).
List of abbreviations
Introduction: Agamben as a Reader, Adam Kotsko and Carlo Salzani
Part I: Primary Interlocutors
1. Aristotle, Jussi Backman
2. Walter Benjamin, Carlo Salzani
3. Guy Debord, Dave Mesing
4. Michel Foucault, Vanessa Lemm
5. Martin Heidegger, Mathew Abbott
6. Paul the Apostle, Ted Jennings
7. Carl Schmitt, Sergei Prozorov
Part II: Points of Reference
8. Hannah Arendt, John Grumley
9. Georges Bataille, Nadine Hartmann
10. Émile Benveniste, Henrik Wilberg
11. Dante Alighieri, Paolo Bartoloni
12. Gilles Deleuze, Claire Colebrook
13. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Alysia Garrison
14. Friedrich Hölderlin, Henrik Wilberg
15. Franz Kafka, Anke Snoek
16. Immanuel Kant, Susan Brophy
17. Friedrich Nietzsche, Vanessa Lemm
18. Plato, Mika Ojakangas
19. Plotinus, Mårten Björk
20. Marquis de Sade, Christian Grünnagel
21. Baruch Spinoza, Jeffrey Bernstein
22. Aby Warburg, Adi Efal-Lautenschläger
Part III: Submerged Dialogues
23. Theodor W. Adorno, Colby Dickinson
24. Jacques Derrida, Virgil Brower
25. Sigmund Freud, Virgil Brower
26. Jacques Lacan, Frances Restuccia
27. Karl Marx, Jessica Whyte
28. Antonio Negri, Ingrid Diran
29. Gershom Scholem, Julia Ng
30. Simone Weil, Beatrice Marovich
Conclusion
Agamben as a Reader of Agamben, Adam Kotsko
About the Contributors
Index.
Introduction: Agamben as a Reader, Adam Kotsko and Carlo Salzani
Part I: Primary Interlocutors
1. Aristotle, Jussi Backman
2. Walter Benjamin, Carlo Salzani
3. Guy Debord, Dave Mesing
4. Michel Foucault, Vanessa Lemm
5. Martin Heidegger, Mathew Abbott
6. Paul the Apostle, Ted Jennings
7. Carl Schmitt, Sergei Prozorov
Part II: Points of Reference
8. Hannah Arendt, John Grumley
9. Georges Bataille, Nadine Hartmann
10. Émile Benveniste, Henrik Wilberg
11. Dante Alighieri, Paolo Bartoloni
12. Gilles Deleuze, Claire Colebrook
13. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Alysia Garrison
14. Friedrich Hölderlin, Henrik Wilberg
15. Franz Kafka, Anke Snoek
16. Immanuel Kant, Susan Brophy
17. Friedrich Nietzsche, Vanessa Lemm
18. Plato, Mika Ojakangas
19. Plotinus, Mårten Björk
20. Marquis de Sade, Christian Grünnagel
21. Baruch Spinoza, Jeffrey Bernstein
22. Aby Warburg, Adi Efal-Lautenschläger
Part III: Submerged Dialogues
23. Theodor W. Adorno, Colby Dickinson
24. Jacques Derrida, Virgil Brower
25. Sigmund Freud, Virgil Brower
26. Jacques Lacan, Frances Restuccia
27. Karl Marx, Jessica Whyte
28. Antonio Negri, Ingrid Diran
29. Gershom Scholem, Julia Ng
30. Simone Weil, Beatrice Marovich
Conclusion
Agamben as a Reader of Agamben, Adam Kotsko
About the Contributors
Index.
List of abbreviations
Introduction: Agamben as a Reader, Adam Kotsko and Carlo Salzani
Part I: Primary Interlocutors
1. Aristotle, Jussi Backman
2. Walter Benjamin, Carlo Salzani
3. Guy Debord, Dave Mesing
4. Michel Foucault, Vanessa Lemm
5. Martin Heidegger, Mathew Abbott
6. Paul the Apostle, Ted Jennings
7. Carl Schmitt, Sergei Prozorov
Part II: Points of Reference
8. Hannah Arendt, John Grumley
9. Georges Bataille, Nadine Hartmann
10. Émile Benveniste, Henrik Wilberg
11. Dante Alighieri, Paolo Bartoloni
12. Gilles Deleuze, Claire Colebrook
13. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Alysia Garrison
14. Friedrich Hölderlin, Henrik Wilberg
15. Franz Kafka, Anke Snoek
16. Immanuel Kant, Susan Brophy
17. Friedrich Nietzsche, Vanessa Lemm
18. Plato, Mika Ojakangas
19. Plotinus, Mårten Björk
20. Marquis de Sade, Christian Grünnagel
21. Baruch Spinoza, Jeffrey Bernstein
22. Aby Warburg, Adi Efal-Lautenschläger
Part III: Submerged Dialogues
23. Theodor W. Adorno, Colby Dickinson
24. Jacques Derrida, Virgil Brower
25. Sigmund Freud, Virgil Brower
26. Jacques Lacan, Frances Restuccia
27. Karl Marx, Jessica Whyte
28. Antonio Negri, Ingrid Diran
29. Gershom Scholem, Julia Ng
30. Simone Weil, Beatrice Marovich
Conclusion
Agamben as a Reader of Agamben, Adam Kotsko
About the Contributors
Index.
Introduction: Agamben as a Reader, Adam Kotsko and Carlo Salzani
Part I: Primary Interlocutors
1. Aristotle, Jussi Backman
2. Walter Benjamin, Carlo Salzani
3. Guy Debord, Dave Mesing
4. Michel Foucault, Vanessa Lemm
5. Martin Heidegger, Mathew Abbott
6. Paul the Apostle, Ted Jennings
7. Carl Schmitt, Sergei Prozorov
Part II: Points of Reference
8. Hannah Arendt, John Grumley
9. Georges Bataille, Nadine Hartmann
10. Émile Benveniste, Henrik Wilberg
11. Dante Alighieri, Paolo Bartoloni
12. Gilles Deleuze, Claire Colebrook
13. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Alysia Garrison
14. Friedrich Hölderlin, Henrik Wilberg
15. Franz Kafka, Anke Snoek
16. Immanuel Kant, Susan Brophy
17. Friedrich Nietzsche, Vanessa Lemm
18. Plato, Mika Ojakangas
19. Plotinus, Mårten Björk
20. Marquis de Sade, Christian Grünnagel
21. Baruch Spinoza, Jeffrey Bernstein
22. Aby Warburg, Adi Efal-Lautenschläger
Part III: Submerged Dialogues
23. Theodor W. Adorno, Colby Dickinson
24. Jacques Derrida, Virgil Brower
25. Sigmund Freud, Virgil Brower
26. Jacques Lacan, Frances Restuccia
27. Karl Marx, Jessica Whyte
28. Antonio Negri, Ingrid Diran
29. Gershom Scholem, Julia Ng
30. Simone Weil, Beatrice Marovich
Conclusion
Agamben as a Reader of Agamben, Adam Kotsko
About the Contributors
Index.