The Faculty of Law, UNSW will be hosting a workshop entitled 'Giorgio Agamben: 
Government, Radical Thought, and Political Action'  on December 2nd 2013.  All 
are welcome.
This workshop will examine the continuing contribution of Agamben's work to 
legal and political thought by focusing on his recent work on government and 
political action, and exploring his relationship with the radical political 
tradition. Agamben's analysis of sovereignty in Homo Sacer had a major 
influence on critical theory as it grappled with issues of security and state 
violence in the wake of September 11 2001.  Recently, however, Agamben has 
turned from sovereignty to government with the publication of The Kingdom and 
the Glory, Opus Dei, and The Highest Poverty, with the latter of these works 
also developing his account of a non-sovereign politics of "use."  The workshop 
will explore how these analyses can contribute to thinking through questions 
around economy and political agency, and the renewed interest in Marxian 
thought, that have characterised critical theory since the Global Financial 
Crisis.
Presenting papers on the day are Dr. Matthew Abbott, Dr. Simone Bignall, 
Richard Bailey, Dr. Justin Clemens, Assoc Prof. Steven DeCaroli, Dr. Nicholas 
Heron, Dr. Jessica Whyte, and Prof. Miguel Vatter.
The workshop will take place from 9:30am - 5:00pm on 2 December 2013 in the 
Staff Common Room at the Faculty of Law, UNSW.  Please RSVP by November 25 to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.  For any inquiries about the 
event please email 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
For a more detailed description of the event, including timetable, abstracts, 
and presenter bios visit 
http://www.law.unsw.edu.au/events/2013-12-01-223000/giorgio-agamben-government-radical-thought-and-political-action

Daniel McLoughlin
Vice-Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow
Faculty of Law
Room 358, Law Building
University of New South Wales
Kensington
NSW, 2052

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