Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Re: [Yasmin_discussions] ethnic cyborg

dear all,
i do not believe that anyone who is disappointed with anthropocentrism can find anything interesting in agamben's work. agamben is not concerned with animals as real life forms but in a concept of animal as non-human. moreover, the non-human in human, life itself – zoe , is viewed in negative terms.
rosi braidotti in her book transpositions offers an interesting critique of agamben's ideas proposing affirmation of zoe – life which is not specifically human but in which we all participate.
monika

--- On Wed, 7/22/09, roger malina <rmalina@alum.mit.edu> wrote:

From: roger malina <rmalina@alum.mit.edu>
Subject: [Yasmin_discussions] ethnic cyborg
To: "YASMIN DISCUSSIONS" <Yasmin_discussions@estia.media.uoa.gr>
Date: Wednesday, July 22, 2009, 4:09 PM

jeni wightman brings this book to our attention
for our cyborg topîc

has anyone read this book ?

roger

Giorgio Agamben's The Open. Man and Animal.

The Open. Man and Animal. Giorgio Agamben. Meridian, crossing
aesthetics (translated by Kevin Attel). Stanford University Press,
California, 2004.


Few philosophers have exposed the darker foundations of the Western
project and opened new interpretive universes for us like Giorgio
Agamben. Disclosing a powerful dialogue with Aristotle, Carl Schmitt,
Martin Heidegger, Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin, and Michel Foucault,
Agamben's work has already opened for us a new interpretive universe.
For those familiar with Agamben, The Open offers theoretical insight
on how to dislocate biopolitics and explore ontologies that allow for
the fraternal and non-hierarchical coexistence of all forms of life.
Yet those who encounter these ideas for the first time may consider
earlier arguments of the author that are implied in this new book.
Engaged in the scrutiny of the bonds between life, ontology, and
power, Agamben's claims dispute the "first philosophy" on which all of
our practices, institutions, languages, and forms of construction of
meaning are rooted.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: jeni wightman <jw93@cornell.edu>
Date: Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 11:35 PM
Subject: Re: article for leonardo
To: roger malina <rmalina@alum.mit.edu>


too bad about the conference. i'd have loved to be on a panel called
animal and vegetal culture! ha!
have you read agamben's 'the open'? don't worry about cyborgs, we're
alienated even from our biological/animal selves!

good cheer.
j

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