La dimensión estética del poder soberano en Giorgio Agamben

Dianoia 58 (71):105-125 (2013)
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El presente artículo aborda el problema de la imagen en el pensamiento de Giorgio Agamben desde la perspectiva abierta por Homo sacer (1995), es decir, en relación con los conceptos de soberanía y vida desnuda, con la finalidad de analizar la relación entre política y estética en el filósofo italiano. This paper focuses on the concept of image as articulated in Giorgio Agamben's Homo sacer (1995) -i.e., in its relationship with the concepts of sovereignty and bare life- in order to throw light on the connection between aesthetics and politics in Agamben's thought

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Homo sacer.Giorgio Agamben - 1998 - Problemi 1.
Giorgio Agamben: A Critical Introduction.Leland de la Durantaye - 2009 - Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Agamben and Foucault on biopower and biopolitics.Paul Patton - 2007 - In Matthew Calarco & Steven DeCaroli (eds.), Giorgio Agamben: sovereignty and life. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp. 203--218.

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