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A critical introduction to the work of the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben.

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"Leland de la Durantaye has not only offered an illuminating and provocative account of Agamben's most important work, he has also made this philosophical corpus appealing and accessible to a very broad audience—to all those interested in aesthetics, literature, ethics, and political theory. Carefully attuned to the multiple voices of Agamben's rich polyphony, in both a theoretical and historical sense, this book generously invites the reader to consider and reflect upon some of the most pressing issues in contemporary thought." -- John Hamilton
"[D]e la Durantaye's critical introduction for Stanford's increasingly impressive work in continental philosophy . . . assist[s] in clarifying why Agamben's philosophy deserves our attention . . . [de la Durantaye] shows a delicate touch in noting important conceptual connections many might overlook in the primary sources." -- Benjamin Hutchens * Philosophy in Review *
"Readers of Giorgio Agamben have long yearned for a guide to his work. This book is just such a guide: comprehensive, erudite, reliable, up-to-date, accessible, and properly critical. Leland de la Durantaye traces meticulously the development of concepts and terms in Agamben's oeuvre and provides future scholarship with a sound footing." -- Wlad Godzic, University of California

Table of Contents
@fmct:Contents @toc4:Acknowledgments iii Abbreviations iii Preface: The Law of the Good Neighbor iii @toc2:Introduction: The Idea of Potentiality 0 @toc3:Scholium I: The Inoperative 00 Scholium II: On Creation and Decreation 00 Scholium III: Heidegger's Potential, or Creative Terminology 000 @toc2:Chapter One: Art for Art's Sake. The Destruction of Aesthetics and The Man Without Content (1970) 000 @toc3:Scholium I: Benjamin and Heidegger or Poison and Antidote 000 Scholium II: The Potentiality of Art 000 @toc2:Chapter Two: A General Science of the Human. Stanzas: Word and Phantasm in Western Culture (1977) 000 @toc3:Scholium: On Erudition 000 @toc2:Chapter Three: A Critique of the Dialectic. Infancy and History: The Destruction of Experience (1978) 000 @toc3:Scholium I: Benjamin's Theses on the Philosophy of History, or The Floodgates of Enthusiastic Misunderstanding 000 Scholium II: The Now of Knowability 000 Scholium III: Kairos 000 Scholium IV: Dialectics at a Standstill, or Means and Ends 000 @toc2:Chapter Four: The Pure Potentiality of Representation. Idea of Prose (1985) 000 @toc3:Scholium I: The Art of Citation Without Quotation Marks 000 Scholium II: The Idea of Benjamin 000 Scholium III: Reading What Was Never Written 000 Scholium IV: The Storyteller 000 @toc2:Chapter Five: From Spectacle to Shekinah: The Coming Community (1990) 000 @toc3:Scholium I: Jacques Derrida, Rabbi Akiba, Aher and the Cutting of the Branches 000 Scholium II: The Idea of Pornography 000 Scholium III: Guy Debord, Strategy, and Political Ontology 000 Scholium IV: On Hope, Redemption and the Irreparable 000 @toc2:Chapter Six: The Potential of Paradigms. Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life (1995) 000 @toc3:Scholium I: Progress and Catastrophe, or Clear and Present Dangers 000 Scholium II: Paradigm and Dialectical Image, or the Shadow of the Present 000 @toc2:Chapter Seven: The Unique and the Unsayable. Remnants of Auschwitz: The Witness and the Archive. Homo Sacer III (1998) 000 @toc3:Scholium I: What is a Remnant? 000 Scholium II: On Genius, or Heidegger's Poison and Benjamin's Antidote 000 Scholium III: Eternal Recurrence of the Same, or Nietzsche and the Potentiality of the Past 000 @toc2:Chapter Eight: The Suspended Substantive. On Animals and Men in The Open: Man and Animal (2002) 000 Chapter Nine: The Exceptional Life of the State. State of Exception (2003) 000 @toc3:Scholium I: Adorno, Profanity and the Secular Order 000 Scholium II: Carl Schmitt, or Politics and Strategy 000 @toc2:Chapter Ten: The Messiah, or on the Sacred and the Profane 000 Conclusion: The Idea of the Work 000 @toc4:Notes 000 Bibliogrpahy 000 Index 000

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 21/05/2009
      ISBN13: 9780804761437, 978-0804761437
      ISBN10: 0804761434

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A critical introduction to the work of the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben.

      Trade Review
      "Leland de la Durantaye has not only offered an illuminating and provocative account of Agamben's most important work, he has also made this philosophical corpus appealing and accessible to a very broad audience—to all those interested in aesthetics, literature, ethics, and political theory. Carefully attuned to the multiple voices of Agamben's rich polyphony, in both a theoretical and historical sense, this book generously invites the reader to consider and reflect upon some of the most pressing issues in contemporary thought." -- John Hamilton
      "[D]e la Durantaye's critical introduction for Stanford's increasingly impressive work in continental philosophy . . . assist[s] in clarifying why Agamben's philosophy deserves our attention . . . [de la Durantaye] shows a delicate touch in noting important conceptual connections many might overlook in the primary sources." -- Benjamin Hutchens * Philosophy in Review *
      "Readers of Giorgio Agamben have long yearned for a guide to his work. This book is just such a guide: comprehensive, erudite, reliable, up-to-date, accessible, and properly critical. Leland de la Durantaye traces meticulously the development of concepts and terms in Agamben's oeuvre and provides future scholarship with a sound footing." -- Wlad Godzic, University of California

      Table of Contents
      @fmct:Contents @toc4:Acknowledgments iii Abbreviations iii Preface: The Law of the Good Neighbor iii @toc2:Introduction: The Idea of Potentiality 0 @toc3:Scholium I: The Inoperative 00 Scholium II: On Creation and Decreation 00 Scholium III: Heidegger's Potential, or Creative Terminology 000 @toc2:Chapter One: Art for Art's Sake. The Destruction of Aesthetics and The Man Without Content (1970) 000 @toc3:Scholium I: Benjamin and Heidegger or Poison and Antidote 000 Scholium II: The Potentiality of Art 000 @toc2:Chapter Two: A General Science of the Human. Stanzas: Word and Phantasm in Western Culture (1977) 000 @toc3:Scholium: On Erudition 000 @toc2:Chapter Three: A Critique of the Dialectic. Infancy and History: The Destruction of Experience (1978) 000 @toc3:Scholium I: Benjamin's Theses on the Philosophy of History, or The Floodgates of Enthusiastic Misunderstanding 000 Scholium II: The Now of Knowability 000 Scholium III: Kairos 000 Scholium IV: Dialectics at a Standstill, or Means and Ends 000 @toc2:Chapter Four: The Pure Potentiality of Representation. Idea of Prose (1985) 000 @toc3:Scholium I: The Art of Citation Without Quotation Marks 000 Scholium II: The Idea of Benjamin 000 Scholium III: Reading What Was Never Written 000 Scholium IV: The Storyteller 000 @toc2:Chapter Five: From Spectacle to Shekinah: The Coming Community (1990) 000 @toc3:Scholium I: Jacques Derrida, Rabbi Akiba, Aher and the Cutting of the Branches 000 Scholium II: The Idea of Pornography 000 Scholium III: Guy Debord, Strategy, and Political Ontology 000 Scholium IV: On Hope, Redemption and the Irreparable 000 @toc2:Chapter Six: The Potential of Paradigms. Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life (1995) 000 @toc3:Scholium I: Progress and Catastrophe, or Clear and Present Dangers 000 Scholium II: Paradigm and Dialectical Image, or the Shadow of the Present 000 @toc2:Chapter Seven: The Unique and the Unsayable. Remnants of Auschwitz: The Witness and the Archive. Homo Sacer III (1998) 000 @toc3:Scholium I: What is a Remnant? 000 Scholium II: On Genius, or Heidegger's Poison and Benjamin's Antidote 000 Scholium III: Eternal Recurrence of the Same, or Nietzsche and the Potentiality of the Past 000 @toc2:Chapter Eight: The Suspended Substantive. On Animals and Men in The Open: Man and Animal (2002) 000 Chapter Nine: The Exceptional Life of the State. State of Exception (2003) 000 @toc3:Scholium I: Adorno, Profanity and the Secular Order 000 Scholium II: Carl Schmitt, or Politics and Strategy 000 @toc2:Chapter Ten: The Messiah, or on the Sacred and the Profane 000 Conclusion: The Idea of the Work 000 @toc4:Notes 000 Bibliogrpahy 000 Index 000

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