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  1. Breaking billboards: protest and a politics of play.Nazlı Konya - 2021 - Contemporary Political Theory 20 (2):250-271.
    Political protests involving clashes with police are often delegitimized by governments for using “uncivil” and “violent” means. Drawing on a creative video clip made by a group of Gezi protestors, this paper theorizes an alternative response, which refuses the dichotomy between peaceful and violent struggles and instead seeks to transform the field of judgement. The protestors in the clip, by echoing a verse originally written by poet Cemal Süreya, reconstruct destructive activity – breaking billboards – playfully and detached from its (...)
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  • Walter Benjamin and the Re-Imageination of International Law.Matthew Nicholson - 2016 - Law and Critique 27 (1):103-129.
    Drawing on the work of Walter Benjamin, Harold Bloom, and Theodor Adorno this article proposes the re-imageination of international law as a ‘pure means’ of representation rather than a means of exercising control over the world.
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  • La dimensión estética del poder soberano en Giorgio Agamben.Mercedes Ruvituso - 2013 - Dianoia 58 (71):105-125.
    El presente artículo aborda el problema de la imagen en el pensamiento de Giorgio Agamben desde la perspectiva abierta por Homo sacer (1995), es decir, en relación con los conceptos de soberanía y vida desnuda, con la finalidad de analizar la relación entre política y estética en el filósofo italiano. This paper focuses on the concept of image as articulated in Giorgio Agamben's Homo sacer (1995) -i.e., in its relationship with the concepts of sovereignty and bare life- in order to (...)
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