Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life
@inproceedings{Nikolopoulou1998HomoSS, title={Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life}, author={Kalliopi Nikolopoulou and G. Agamben and D. Heller-Roazen}, year={1998} }
Introduction Part I. The Logic of Sovereignty: 1. The paradox of sovereignty 2. 'Nomos Basileus' 3. Potentiality and law 4. Form of law Threshold Part II. Homo Sacer: 1. Homo sacer 2. The ambivalence of the sacred 3. Sacred life 4. 'Vitae Necisque Potestas' 5. Sovereign body and sacred body 6. The ban and the wolf Threshold Part III. The Camp as Biopolitical Paradigm of the Modern: 1. The politicization of life 2. Biopolitics and the rights of man 3. Life that does not deserve to live 4… CONTINUE READING
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