Agamben and Colonialism ( Critical Connections )

Publication series :Critical Connections

Author: Marcelo Svirsky;Simone Bignall  

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780748643950

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780748643943

Subject: D066 colonial problem

Keyword: 政治理论,哲学、宗教

Language: ENG

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12 new essays evaluating Agamben's work from a postcolonial perspective.Svirsky and Bignall assemble leading figures to explore the rich philosophical linkages and the political concerns shared by Agamben and postcolonial theory.Agamben's theories of the 'state of exception' and 'bare life' are situated in critical relation to the existence of these phenomena in the colonial/postcolonial world. • Features an international set of expert contributors who approach postcolonial criticism from an interdisciplinary perspective• Deals with colonial and postcolonial issues in Russia, Israel and Palestine, Africa the Americas, Asia and Australia• Offers new insights on colonial exclusion, racism and postcolonial democracy• A timely intervention to debates in poststructuralist, postcolonial and postmodern studies for students of politics, critical theory and social & political philosophy This collection of essays evaluates Agamben's work from a postcolonial perspective. Svirsky and Bignall assemble leading figures to explore the rich philosophical linkages and the political concerns shared by Agamben and postcolonial theory.

This excellent collection mobilizes Agamben’s provocative account of biopolitics to reckon with the history and present of colonial subjectivation, as well as the possibilities for postcolonial transformation. It is an important addition to contemporary political analysis of the centrality of colonialism in the formation of the modern Western state.

Acknowledgements; Introduction: Agamben and Colonialism, Simone Bignall and Marcelo Svirsky; I. Colonial States of Exception; Imperialism, Exceptionalism and the Contemporary World, Yehouda Shenhav; 1. The Management of Anomie: The State of Exception in Post-communist Russia, Sergei Prozorov; 2. The Cultural Politics of Exception, Marcelo Svirsky; II. Colonial Sovereignty; 4. Indigenising Agamben: Rethinking Sovereignty in Light of the 'Peculiar' Status of Native Peoples, Mark Rifkin; 5. Reading Kenya's Colonial State of Emergency after Agamben, Stephen Morton; 6. Colonial Sovereignty, Forms of Life and Liminal Beings in South Africa, Stewart Motha; III. Bare Life and Bio-Politics; 7. Encountering Bare Life in Italian Libya and Colonial Amnesia in Agamben, David Atkinson; 8. Abandoning Gaza, Ariella Azoulay and Adi Ophir; 9. Colonial Histories: Biopolitics and Shantytowns in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area, Silvia Grinberg; IV. Method, History and Potentiality; 10. Metropolis and Colonisation, Leland de la Durantaye; 11. 'The Work of Men is Not Durable': History, Haiti and the Rights of Man, Jessica Whyte; 12. Potential Postcoloniality: Sacred Life, Profanation and the Coming Community, Simone Bignall; Notes on Contributors; Index.

Chapter

2 The Management of Anomie: The State of Exception in Postcommunist Russia

3 The Cultural Politics of Exception

II. Colonial Sovereignty

4 Indigenising Agamben: Rethinking Sovereignty in Light of the ‘Peculiar’ Status of Native Peoples

5 Reading Kenya’s Colonial State of Emergency after Agamben

6 Colonial Sovereignty, Forms of Life and Liminal Beings in South Africa

III. Biopolitics and Bare Life

7 Encountering Bare Life in Italian Libya and Colonial Amnesia in Agamben

8 Abandoning Gaza

9 Colonial Histories: Biopolitics and Shantytowns in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area

IV. Method, History, Potentiality

10 The Paradigm of Colonialism

11 ‘The work of men is not durable’: History, Haiti and the Rights of Man

12 Potential Postcoloniality: Sacred Life, Profanation and the Coming Community

Notes on Contributors

Index

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