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    Roberto Esposito: biopolitics and philosophy.Inna Viriasova (ed.) - 2018 - Albany, NY: SUNY.
    Analyzes key concepts and arguments in the work of one of Europe’s leading philosophers. One of Europe’s leading philosophers, Roberto Esposito has produced a considerable body of work that continues to have a significant impact on political science, sociology, literature, and philosophy. This volume offers both a comprehensive introduction to and critical explanation of Esposito’s political thought and key concepts from his oeuvre. The contributors address aspects of his growing corpus such as the impolitical, community, immunity, the impersonal, affirmative biopolitics, (...)
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    At the Limits of the Political: Affect, Life, Things.Inna Viriasova - 2018 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Offering a critical introduction to the philosophical debate on the concept of the political, this book explores recent developments in continental philosophy. Inna Viriasova engages with key contemporary thinkers including Agamben, Esposito, Henry and Meillassoux and explores the debate in the context of the Italian concept of the impolitical.
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  3. Fold of life : Roberto Esposito on "the living person" and animistic personhood.Inna Viriasova - 2018 - In Roberto Esposito: biopolitics and philosophy. Albany, NY: SUNY.
     
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  4. Introduction : thinking with Roberto Esposito.Inna Viriasova - 2018 - In Roberto Esposito: biopolitics and philosophy. Albany, NY: SUNY.
     
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    The refugee’s flight: homelessness, hospitality, and care of the self.Inna Viriasova - 2016 - Journal of Global Ethics 12 (2):222-239.
    ABSTRACTThis paper argues that the contemporary international refugee regime is grounded in a paradigm of ‘homesickness’, which puts the refugee in an inferior position of the supplicant, whose subjectivity is framed by the regime of fixed belonging. In order to address this situation, we need to challenge the ontological primacy of homesickness and embrace ‘homelessness’, which offers the possibility of rethinking the positions of both refugees and non-refugees in ethical terms. While the responsibility of the non-refugees lies in cultivating an (...)
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    Unpolitical Life: Michel Henry and the Real Limits of Biopolitics.Inna Viriasova - 2014 - Diacritics 42 (3):84-113.
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