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O campo como nómos biopolítico da modernidade e a figura do muçulmano

The camps as nomos biopolitic of modernity and the figure of the muslim
[journal article]

Da Luz, Lara Emanuele
Morello, Eduardo

Abstract

The present text, whose title is "The camp as nomos biopolitic of modernity and the figure of the Muslin", has the general objective of examining the notion of camp as biopolitical in modernity, according to the statements of Giorgio Agamben's work, highlighting the figure of the Muslim as its inhab... view more

The present text, whose title is "The camp as nomos biopolitic of modernity and the figure of the Muslin", has the general objective of examining the notion of camp as biopolitical in modernity, according to the statements of Giorgio Agamben's work, highlighting the figure of the Muslim as its inhabitant and as a paradigm of the naked life (nuda vita) in opposition to the form-of-life. In order to achieve the proposed goal, we began by approaching the concepts of bare life and biopolitics in Agamben, indicating some of its interlocutors such as Michel Foucault and Hannah Arendt. Next, we analyze the concept of field, which characterizes the state of permanent exception in modernity, and the figure of the Muslim, within him. Finally, we present brief considerations about the enigmatic notion of form-of-life, with hyphen as opposed to naked life, insofar as one renders inoperative the politicization of life (zoé), biopolitics.... view less

Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion

Free Keywords
Naked life; Biopolitics; Camps; Muslim; Form-of-life

Document language
Portuguese

Publication Year
2020

Page/Pages
p. 144-153

Journal
Griot: Revista de Filosofia, 20 (2020) 1

ISSN
2178-1036

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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