Giorgio Agamben: Power, Law and the Uses of Criticism is a
thorough engagement with the thought of the influential Italian
philosopher Giorgio Agamben. It explores Agambena (TM)s work on
language, ontology, power, law and criticism from the 1970s to his
most recent publications.
Introducing Agamben's work to a readership in legal theory, as
well as in the humanities and social sciences more generally,
Thanos Zartaloudis argues that an adequate understanding of
Agamben's Homo Sacer project requires an attention to his earlier
philosophical writings on language, ontology, power and time. It is
through this attentive and creative analysis of Agamben's work that
Zartaloudis here presents a rethinking of the ideas of justice and
criticism.
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