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OverviewThe notion of form-of-life refers to a living dimension that has overthrown the structures of power in which humans are supposedly destined to live, disclosing the possibility of a new understanding of political and legal life. By placing the 'form-of-life' in the context of contemporary philosophy, this book re-imagines anew some of the basic categories of human socialities such as work, rights, obligation, property, and use. It explores the ways in which Agamben's philosophy might be helpful in developing political and legal strategies that leave behind a situation dominated by pervasive sovereign violence. At a moment of history in which the fundamental promises of Western modernity are undergoing a decisive crisis, to look beyond the basic categories of human social institutions becomes an urgency. Through a close engagement with Agamben's concept of form-of-life, this book seeks to challenge the current crisis of juridical, political and economic reality. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Giacomo Gian FuscoPublisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 9781474460934ISBN 10: 1474460933 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 31 August 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book is like a mirror in which dispersed pieces of Agamben's thinking are brilliantly reconstituted into a new constellation. Being a great thinker of anarchy, Fusco portrays Agamben as a theoretician of life emancipated from the curse of power. A redemption act to Agamben, a must-read for Agamben scholars. --Przemyslaw Tacik, Jagiellonian University, Krak�w This is one of the best books on Agamben in recent years and essential reading for any Agamben scholar. More than it is an original and wide-raging book that is immensely useful in its consideration of our understanding of sovereignty and form of life in critical jurisprudence. It is fascinating reading for anyone interested in Agamben's biopolitics in the context of Schmitt's decisionism, Wittgenstein's form of life, law and, crucially, the essential recent body work of Agamben published in the last two decades. This will be a book we return to again and again in the years to come. --William Watkin, Brunel University This book is like a mirror in which dispersed pieces of Agamben's thinking are brilliantly reconstituted into a new constellation. Being a great thinker of anarchy, Fusco portrays Agamben as a theoretician of life emancipated from the curse of power. A redemption act to Agamben, a must-read for Agamben scholars. --Przemyslaw Tacik, Jagiellonian University, Kraków This is one of the best books on Agamben in recent years and essential reading for any Agamben scholar. More than it is an original and wide-raging book that is immensely useful in its consideration of our understanding of sovereignty and form of life in critical jurisprudence. It is fascinating reading for anyone interested in Agamben's biopolitics in the context of Schmitt's decisionism, Wittgenstein's form of life, law and, crucially, the essential recent body work of Agamben published in the last two decades. This will be a book we return to again and again in the years to come. --William Watkin, Brunel University Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |