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  1. Excavating Government: Giorgio Agamben's Archaeological Dig.Sophie Fuggle - unknown
    This paper looks at the development of certain Foucauldian concepts and themes within the work of the Italian philosopher, Giorgio Agamben. Where Agamben is well-known for his critique of biopower in Homo Sacer, his recent work a more complex engagement with Foucault both in terms of his subject matter, governmentality and economy, and his critical methodology, most notably, his reaffirmation of the value of Foucault’s archaeological method. Focusing on three of Agamben’s recent publications, Signatura Rerum: Sul Metodo, Il regno e (...)
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    Foucault and the history of our present.Sophie Fuggle (ed.) - 2015 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    According to philosopher Michel Foucault, the 'history of the present' should constitute the starting point for any enquiry into the past and a critical ontology of ourselves. This book comprises a series of essays all centering on the question of the present, or rather, multiple presents which compose contemporary experience. The collection brings together philosophical readings of Foucault which try to rework his thought in light of our present, together with practical analyses of our own moment which draw on his (...)
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    Negotiating Paul: Between Philosophy and Theology.Sophie Fuggle - 2008 - Paragraph 31 (3):365-374.
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