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Critiquing Sovereign Violence Law Biopolitics Biojuridicalism Gavin Rae

  • SKU: BELL-30973050
Critiquing Sovereign Violence Law Biopolitics Biojuridicalism Gavin Rae
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Publisher: Edinburgh Univ Pr
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 219
Author: Gavin Rae
ISBN: 9781474445283, 1474445284
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Critiquing Sovereign Violence Law Biopolitics Biojuridicalism Gavin Rae by Gavin Rae 9781474445283, 1474445284 instant download after payment.

Criticises the historically dominant classic-juridical model of sovereign violence and defends a bio-juridical model instead
Gavin Rae offers an original approach to sovereign violence by looking at a wide range of thinkers, which he organises into three models. Benjamin, Schmitt, Arendt, Deleuze and Guattari form the radical-juridical perspective; Foucault and Agamben the biopolitical; Derrida the bio-juridical--which
Rae argues produces the most nuanced account.
Rae engages with new translations of 'The Beast and the Sovereign' and 'The Death Penalty' to show that Derrida offers a radical and alternative angle in which violence is placed between law and life, simultaneously creating and regulating each through the other.

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