As mentioned in class earlier I’m posting to pass along Alison Kafer’s “At the Same Time, Out of Time: Ashley X” that we have slated for Tuesday (pdf attached) along with a short response prompt.
For our new short response:
With the questions that Kafer raises in her examination of the Ashley X case, can you find points of convergence (or alternately divergence) with concerns that Agamben has identified or addressed? (. . . . sounds like a yes/no question, but some discussion is invited.)
Also, in thinking about ways in which biopolitical issues get expressed in the context of Kafer’s study (less rhetorically directly but still prospectively intensely), how might the particular features of her framing of the discussion matter?
(I suppose this could be discussed in contrast to the way Agamben frames his observations, or simply responding to what Kafer does in her own right).
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