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151Futures of Reproduction: Bioethics and BiopoliticsSpringer. 2011.Issues in reproductive ethics, such as the capacity of parents to ‘choose children’, present challenges to philosophical ideas of freedom, responsibility and harm. This book responds to these challenges by proposing a new framework for thinking about the ethics of reproduction that emphasizes the ways that social norms affect decisions about who is born. The book provides clear and thorough discussions of some of the dominant problems in reproductive ethics - human enhancement and the notion of …Read more
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112The Philosophy of AgambenRoutledge. 2008.Giorgio Agamben has gained widespread popularity in recent years for his rethinking of radical politics and his approach to metaphysics and language. However, the extraordinary breadth of historical, legal and philosophical sources which contribute to the complexity and depth of Agamben's thinking can also make his work intimidating. Covering the full range of Agamben's work, this critical introduction outlines Agamben's key concerns: metaphysics, language and potentiality, aesthetics and poetic…Read more
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258Reproductive Autonomy as Self-Making: Procreative Liberty and the Practice of Ethical SubjectivityJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (6): 639-656. 2013.In this article, I consider recent debates on the notion of procreative liberty, to argue that reproductive freedom can be understood as a form of positive freedom—that is, the freedom to make oneself according to various ethical and aesthetic principles or values. To make this argument, I draw on Michel Foucault’s later work on ethics. Both adopting and adapting Foucault’s notion of ethics as a practice of the self and of liberty, I argue that reproductive autonomy requires enactment to gain me…Read more
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81Playing with Law: Agamben and Derrida on Postjuridical JusticeSouth Atlantic Quarterly 107 (1): 15--36. 2008.
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57Review of Sean Gaston, Derrida and Disinterest (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (11). 2005.
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155Images and Emotion in Abortion DebatesAmerican Journal of Bioethics 8 (12): 61-62. 2008.No abstract
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772. Undoing Ethics: Butler on Precarity, Opacity and ResponsibilityIn Moya Lloyd (ed.), Butler and Ethics, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 41-64. 2015.
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137Contesting the political: Butler and Foucault on power and resistanceJournal of Political Philosophy 11 (3). 2003.
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90The Case of the Missing Hand: Gender, Disability, and Bodily Norms in Selective TerminationHypatia 30 (1): 82-96. 2015.The practice of terminating a pregnancy following the diagnosis of a fetal abnormality raises questions about notions of bodily normality and the ways these shape ethical decision-making. This is particularly the case with terminations done on the basis of ostensibly minor morphological anomalies, such as cleft lip and isolated malformations of the limbs or digits. In this paper, I examine a recent case of selective termination after a morphology ultrasound scan revealed the fetus to be missing …Read more
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1Liberal Eugenics, Human Enhancement and the Concept of the NormalIn Darian Meacham (ed.), Medicine and Society, New Perspectives in Continental Philosophy, Springer Verlag. 2015.
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Life beyond Law: Biopolitics, Law and Futurity in Coetzee's 'Life and Times of Michael K'Griffith Law Review 15 (1): 177--195. 2006.JM Coetzee has on several occasions been criticised for his failure to elaborate a political vision of transformation beyond the social and political conditions that he describes in his novels. Focusing on the novel ’Life and Times of Michael K’, I argue that this criticism fails to appreciate the conception of political futurity that is evident in Coetzee’s novels. For there emerges in Michael K a gesture of hope in which turning away from history is the condition of possibility for hope for th…Read more
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81Review of Annika thiem, Unbecoming Subjects: Judith Butler, Moral Philosophy, and Critical Responsibility (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (12). 2008.
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47BiopoliticsRoutledge. 2018.The concept of biopolitics has been one of the most important and widely used in recent years in disciplines across the humanities and social sciences. In Biopolitics, Mills provides a wide-ranging and insightful introduction to the field of biopolitical studies. The first part of the book provides a much-needed philosophical introduction to key theoretical approaches to the concept in contemporary usage. This includes discussions of the work of Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben, Hannah Arendt, R…Read more
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109Efficacy and Vulnerability: Judith Butler on Reiteration and ResistanceAustralian Feminist Studies 15 (32): 265--279. 2000.
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