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Giorgio Agamben's Homo Sacer Series

2022
This short book delivers an overview of the most significant concepts and histories as presented in the Italian thinker Giorgio Agamben’s magnum opus, the nine-volume Homo Sacer series. In this celebrated work, Agamben provides a delicate and complex interweaving of his views on sovereignty, the state of exception, the Aristotelean distinction between
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America’s Homo Sacer

Administration & Society, 2012
Border politics became a high priority for the U.S. government following the terrorist attacks of 9/11, and illegal immigration became the “problem” of the southern border dominating the news. The perceived loss of Americans’ safety, jobs, and health care was pinned to the “problem” of illegal immigration.
Paul James Pope, Terence M. Garrett
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Agambens homo sacer

2015
Der italienische Rechts- und Sozialphilosoph Giorgio Agamben (geb. 1942) hat Hobbes’ „Leviathan“ grundlich gelesen (2014), allerdings andere souveranitatstheoretische Schlusse daraus gezogen als dieser. Foucault geht seiner Ansicht nach nicht weit genug.
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Agamben and Homo Sacer

2022
Giorgio Agamben’in siyaset felsefesine kazandırdığı Homo sacer kavramı, geçmişten günümüze siyasetin çözümlenmesinde oldukça önemli bir rol oynamıştır. O nedenle bu çalışmada, kutsal insanın kutsallığını denetleyip, tarihi okumalardan hareketle, bu esrarengiz figürün tüm yanlarına bir açıklama getirilmeye çalışılmıştır.
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The Omnibus Homo Sacer

2017
All nine books of Agamben's Homo Sacer project.
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Sex offender as homo sacer

Punishment & Society, 2009
The political and legal theory of Giorgio Agamben, specifically his concept of homo sacer, can be usefully deployed to understand the regulation and treatment of sex offenders. It is argued that the sex offender can be conceived of as a non-citizen or bare life — the homo sacer — and that this elucidates the degrees of violence and forms of abjection ...
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Embodied Homo Sacer in Mahasweta Devi's "Draupadi"

Humanities and Social Sciences Journal, 2022
Foucauldian biopolitics ultimately turns into necropolitics when the regime incorporates state racism. This article analyzes the process of dehumanization of the homo sacer in Mahasweta Devi's story, "Draupadi" which entails the Naxalites Movement of India at the background and the state's hard power deployment to deter it.
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Contemporary Fascism’s de-Judified Homo Sacer

Cultural Politics, 2015
This article argues that representations in popular culture of the Holocaust of World War II are being used to reframe issues of racism in the United States. It critically examines three major discourse formations: contemporary Western thought on fascism, critical scholarship on the US collective memory of the Holocaust, and popular culture’s use of ...
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MEMBEDAH FENOMENA HOMO SACER PADA PROSES PENYIDIKAN

Verstek, 2021
<p align="center"><strong><em>ABSTRAK</em></strong><em></em></p><p><em>Homo Sacer berasal dari bahasa Latin, kata homo yang berarti “manusia” dan kata sacer yang berarti  “suci dan terkutuk” atau dalam hukum Romawi disebut sebagai hominus sacri yang berarti mereka yang boleh dibunuh tanpa ...
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