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5Thinking through Animals: Reflections on the Ethical and Political Stakes of the Question of the Animal in DerridaOxford Literary Review 29 (1): 1-15. 2007.
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166Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life (edited book)Stanford University Press. 2007.Giorgio Agamben has come to be recognized in recent years as one of the most provocative and imaginative thinkers in contemporary philosophy and political theory. The essays gathered together in this volume shed light on his extensive body of writings and assess the significance of his work for debates across a wide range of fields, including philosophy, political theory, Jewish studies, and animal studies. The authors discuss material extending across the entire range of Agamben's writings, inc…Read more
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6NotesIn Matthew Calarco & Steven DeCaroli (eds.), Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life, Stanford University Press. pp. 253-280. 2007.
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7Selected Bibliography of Giorgio AgambenIn Matthew Calarco & Steven DeCaroli (eds.), Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life, Stanford University Press. pp. 243-252. 2007.
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17Jamming the Anthropological MachineIn Matthew Calarco & Steven DeCaroli (eds.), Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life, Stanford University Press. pp. 163-179. 2007.
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13NotesIn Matthew Calarco & Steven DeCaroli (eds.), Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life, Stanford University Press. pp. 391-440. 2007.
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10BibliogrpahyIn Matthew Calarco & Steven DeCaroli (eds.), Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life, Stanford University Press. pp. 441-454. 2007.
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10The Exceptional Life of the State: State of Exception. Homo Sacer II.1In Matthew Calarco & Steven DeCaroli (eds.), Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life, Stanford University Press. pp. 335-365. 2007.
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14The Suspended Substantive: The Open: Man and AnimalIn Matthew Calarco & Steven DeCaroli (eds.), Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life, Stanford University Press. pp. 324-334. 2007.
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13The Unique and the Unsayable: Remnants of Auschwitz: The Witness and the Archive. Homo Sacer IIIIn Matthew Calarco & Steven DeCaroli (eds.), Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life, Stanford University Press. pp. 247-323. 2007.
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8A Critique of the Dialectic: Infancy and History: The Destruction of ExperienceIn Matthew Calarco & Steven DeCaroli (eds.), Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life, Stanford University Press. pp. 81-120. 2007.
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7A General Science of the Human: Stanzas: Word and Phantasm in Western CultureIn Matthew Calarco & Steven DeCaroli (eds.), Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life, Stanford University Press. pp. 56-80. 2007.
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13For Art’s Sake: The Destruction of Aesthetics and The Man Without ContentIn Matthew Calarco & Steven DeCaroli (eds.), Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life, Stanford University Press. pp. 26-55. 2007.
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20Introduction: The Idea of PotentialityIn Matthew Calarco & Steven DeCaroli (eds.), Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life, Stanford University Press. pp. 1-25. 2007.
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15IndexIn Matthew Calarco & Steven DeCaroli (eds.), Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life, Stanford University Press. pp. 455-464. 2007.
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30Working Through Derrida (review)Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 2 (2): 242-246. 1998.
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20Profaning the StreetsIn Reflections on Roadkill between Mobility Studies and Animal Studies: Altermobilities, Springer Verlag. pp. 71-95. 2023.This chapter considers genuine alternatives to a hyperautomobile way of life. Such “altermobilities,” I argue, are not mere replacements for cars and car use but constitute very different ways of being-in and moving-through the world, ways that are attentive to our human and more-than-human kin. Thus, altermobilities are aimed at enacting ways of moving and being that are truly common and shared (what I will call, following the work of Giorgio Agamben, profane) rather than exclusive and hierarch…Read more
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10How (Not) to LookIn Reflections on Roadkill between Mobility Studies and Animal Studies: Altermobilities, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-15. 2023.Roadkill is a recurrent but often unthought feature of modern life. It is ubiquitous on urban, suburban, and rural roadways; it is a common theme on popular television shows and in horror movies; there are even cookbooks that extol the virtues and pleasures of eating roadkilled animals. Yet, consideration of the broader significance of the myriad ontological, social, ethical, and political issues related to roadkill has largely gone missing from mainstream scholarship and activism. This neglect …Read more
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10What Is Roadkill?In Reflections on Roadkill between Mobility Studies and Animal Studies: Altermobilities, Springer Verlag. pp. 17-34. 2023.This chapter considers the ontological status of roadkill, which is to say, its basic nature and significance. It is suggested that traditional substance ontologies, as well as more contemporary relational ontologies and ethical frameworks, are inadequate for disclosing the nature of roadkill. In order to address this limit, Calvin Warren’s analysis of ontological terror is employed to analyze the lives and deaths of beings who are understood to fall outside the orbit of the human. The chapter c…Read more
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12Subjects of RoadkillIn Reflections on Roadkill between Mobility Studies and Animal Studies: Altermobilities, Springer Verlag. pp. 57-69. 2023.This chapter focuses on Barry Lopez’s essay “Apologia” in order to consider more carefully the issue of subjective formation and re-formation. In this essay, Lopez describes a cross-country road trip in which he encounters and removes a large number of roadkilled animals. Lopez describes this practice of roadkill removal as a “technique of awareness,” a technique which I argue allows not just for fuller appreciation of the beauty and singularity of animals, but also serves as a means whereby a c…Read more
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22Roadkill and Other Sacrificeable LivesIn Reflections on Roadkill between Mobility Studies and Animal Studies: Altermobilities, Springer Verlag. pp. 35-55. 2023.This chapter scrutinizes the “pragmatic attitude” that treats animals as mere obstacles to the smooth flow of circuits of mobility. At the heart of this attitude, it is argued, is a logic of sacrifice that structurally excludes animals and others deemed non- and sub-human from the circle of social and normative consideration. Critical responses and alternatives to this logic are canvassed under three different rubrics: liberal humanism, zoo-pessimism, and inhumanism. The chapter concludes with a…Read more
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20Ecce AnimotIn Peter Atterton & Tamra Wright (eds.), Face to face with animals: Levinas and the animal question, State University of New York Press. pp. 121-137. 2019.
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95The Three Ethologies: A Positive Vision for Rebuilding Human-Animal RelationshipsUniversity of Chicago Press. 2024.A transformative vision for human-animal relations on personal, social, and environmental levels. The Three Ethologies offers a fresh, affirmative vision for rebuilding human-animal relations. Venturing beyond the usual scholarly and activist emphasis on restricting harm, Matthew Calarco develops a new philosophy for understanding animal behavior—a practice known as ethology—through three distinct but interrelated lenses: mental ethology, which rebuilds individual subjectivity; social ethology, …Read more
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53Derrida, los animales y el futuro de las humanidadesRevista Disertaciones 10 (2): 7-20. 2021.En las páginas finales de “El futuro de la profesión o la universidad sin condición”, Derrida sugiere que el futuro de las humanidades tendrá que incluir un análisis de la historia de los conceptos que instituyen varias de las disciplinas que componen las humanidades. Dichos análisis históricos, señala, no habrían de ser neutrales. Por el contrario, estarían guiados por un intento de abrir estas disciplinas a modos de alteridad que no han sido pensados cuando se han constituido sus fundamentos. …Read more
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58Radicalizing Levinas (edited book)State University of New York Press. 2010.Levinas ahead of his time--and himself--on politics, postcolonialism and globalization, animals and the environment, and science and technology.
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44The continental ethics reader (edited book)Routledge. 2003.The Continental Ethics Reader is the first comprehensive anthology of classic writings on ethics and moral philosophy from the major figures in Continental thought. The carefully selected readings are divided into five sections: Phenomenology and Hermeneutics, Existentialism, Critical Theory, Postmodernism, Psychoanalysis and Feminism. All of the authors and their writings are introduced and placed in philosophical context by the editors. The Continental Ethics Reader is an ideal point of entry …Read more
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150Animal philosophy: essential readings in continental thought (edited book)Continuum. 2004.Animal Philosophy is the first text to look at the place and treatment of animals in Continental thought.
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32Belonging to This World: On Living Like an Animal in Michel Faber’s Under the SkinIn Seán McCorry & John Miller (eds.), Literature and Meat Since 1900, Springer Verlag. pp. 197-211. 2019.Michel Faber’s novel Under the Skin tracks the transformation of the novel’s protagonist, Isserley, as she undergoes a crisis in her self-identity and drifts slowly but in a determined manner toward another way of life. Isserley works in the voddissin industry, which captures and transforms “vodsels” into consumable meat. As the novel unfolds, Isserley eventually comes to reject the meat industry and the subjugation of vodsels on which it is based. Here I suggest that Isserly’s subjective transf…Read more