Agamben
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2005)
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Jason Kemp Winfree (2011). No More Beautiful Days. Epoché 16 (1):79-92.
Benjamin S. Pryor (2011). On the “Perfect Time of Human Experience”. Epoché 16 (1):65-78.
Giorgio Agamben (2005). The State of Exception. In Andrew Norris (ed.), Politics, Metaphysics, and Death: Essays on Giorgio Agamben's Homo Sacer. Duke University Press.
Paul Hegarty (2005). Supposing the Impossibility of Silence and Sound, of Voice: Bataille, Agamben, and the Holocaust. In Andrew Norris (ed.), Politics, Metaphysics, and Death: Essays on Giorgio Agamben's Homo Sacer. Duke University Press.
Peter Gratton (2011). What More Is There to Say? Revisiting Agamben's Depiction of Homo Sacer. The European Legacy 16 (5):599 - 613.
Omar Rivera (2011). Political Ontology (and Representative Politics), Agamben, Dussel . . . Subcomandante Marcos. Epoché 16 (1):125-138.
Adam Thurschwell (2005). Cutting the Branches for Akiba: Agamben's Critique of Derrida. In Andrew Norris (ed.), Politics, Metaphysics, and Death: Essays on Giorgio Agamben's Homo Sacer. Duke University Press.
Andrew Benjamin (2005). Spacing as the Shared: Heraclitus, Pindar, Agamben. In Andrew Norris (ed.), Politics, Metaphysics, and Death: Essays on Giorgio Agamben's Homo Sacer. Duke University Press.
S. Prozorov (2010). Why Giorgio Agamben is an Optimist. Philosophy and Social Criticism 36 (9):1053-1073.
Alex Murray (2009). Giorgio Agamben. Routledge.
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