The Aesthetic Dimension of Sovereign Power in Giorgio Agamben’s Thought
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This paper focuses on the concept of image as articulated in Giorgio Agamben’sHomo 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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Ruvituso, M. (2013). The Aesthetic Dimension of Sovereign Power in Giorgio Agamben’s Thought. DIÁNOIA, 58(71), 105–125. https://doi.org/10.21898/dia.v58i71.109
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