Sacred Fecundity: Agamben, Sexual Difference, and Reproductive Life

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2012 (161):51-78 (2012)
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Abstract

ExcerptGiorgio Agamben's work would seem to be one of the contemporary philosophical projects that has been least hospitable to a feminist reading—least hospitable to posing questions about gender and sexual difference using its resources. But in recent years, a cluster of feminist responses to Agamben has emerged.1 Welcome as they are, they are as interesting for their ambiguity, their differences (thus perhaps their tacit disagreement) about the character, means, or route for a feminist reading, their caution, and often their awareness of the difficulty and possible infelicity of the feminist response. There is much to be said for those feminist…

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