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Giorgio Agamben

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Giorgio Agamben (b. 1942) is an Italian philosopher best known for his political treatises in which the decay of the citizen and the abolition of civil rights are held to account, in such works as The State of Exception (2003; English trans. 2005), HomoSacer (1995; English trans. 1998), Stanzas (1977; English trans. 1993), Means Without End (1996; English trans. 2000) and Remnants of Auschwitz (1998; English trans. 1999). Agamben is Professor of Aesthetics at the University ofVerona, Italy. He holds the Baruch Spinoza Chair at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland and also teaches philosophy at the College International de Philosophie in Paris and at the University of Mace rata in Italy. His fascination with the power of images, and their relationships to gestures and language, is marked throughout his writings, and he has published some brief essays concerning cinema, "Notes on Gesture" (1992), "Difference and Repetition: On Guy Debord's Films"(1995) and "The Six Most Beautiful Minutes in the History of Cinema" (2007).

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349

End page

357

Total pages

9

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Film, Theory, and Philosophy: The Key Thinkers

Editors

Felicity Colman

Publisher

Acumen Publishing

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© Editoriakl matter and selection, Felicity Coleman 2009. Individual contributions, the contributors

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2006026940

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-12-08

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