Roberto Esposito
Italian philosopher, who is important for his work in biopolitics.

Roberto Esposito

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Italian philosopher, who is important for his work in biopolitics.
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1 January 1950(Naples, Metropolitan city of Naples, Campania, Italy)
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Roberto Esposito is an Italian philosopher, who is important for his work in biopolitics.

Roberto Esposito was born in Naples where he graduated at the University of Naples 'Federico II'. He currently teaches Theoretical Philosophy at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Italy. He was Vice Director of the Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane, Full Professor of Theoretical Philosophy, and the coordinator of the doctoral programme in Philosophy until 2013. For five years he was the only Italian member of the International Council of Scholars of the Collège International de Philosophie in Paris.

He was one of the founders of the European Political Lexicon Research Centre and of the International Centre for a European Legal and Political Lexicon, which was established by a consortium made up of the Universities of Bologna, Florence, Padua, Salerno, Naples L'Orientale and Naples S. Orsola Benincasa. He is co-editor of Filosofia Politica published by il Mulino, the series 'Per la Storia della Filosofia Politica' published by Franco Angeli, the series 'Storia e teoria politica' published by Bibliopolis, and the series 'Comunità e Libertà' published by Laterza. He is editor of the 'Teoria e Oggetti' series published by Liguori and also acts as a philosophy consultant for publishers Einaudi.

His 2012 monograph, Living Thought. The Origins and Actuality of Italian Philosophy (trans. Zakiya Hanafi, Stanford UP, 2012), is dedicated to Italian philosophical thought, and aims at creating a historical and theoretical background for the definition of the notion of "Italian Theory".

He has been featured in the Summer 2006 and Fall 2009 issues of the journal Diacritics and the Fall 2013 special issue of Angelaki.

Works in English

  • Communitas: the Origin and Destiny of Community, trans. Timothy Campbell, Stanford University Press, 2004.
  • "The Immunization Paradigm," in Special Issue: Bios, Immunity, Life: The Thought of Roberto Esposito, trans./edited by Timothy Campbell, Diacritics - Volume 36, Number 2, Summer 2006, pp. 2–22 The Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Immunitas. The Protection and Negation of Life, trans. Zakiya Hanafi, Polity Press, 2011.
  • Bìos: Biopolitics and Philosophy, Trans. Timothy Campbell, Minnesota University Press, 2008.
  • Third Person. Politics of Life and Philosophy of the Impersonal, trans. Zakiya Hanafi, Polity Press, 2012.
  • Terms of the Political: Community, Immunity, Biopolitics, trans. Rhiannon Noel Welch, Fordham University Press, 2012.
  • Living Thought. The Origins and Actuality of Italian Philosophy, trans. Zakiya Hanafi, Stanford University Press, 2012.
  • * "Politics and Human Nature," in Bio-economy, Christianity, Human Nature, Special Issue: Angelaki: journal of the theoretical humanities, volume 16 number 3, September 2011, Routledge.
  • "Community, Immunity, Biopolitics,” in Greg Bird and Jon Short (eds.), Roberto Esposito, Community, and the Proper, Special Issue: Angelaki, Volume 18, Number 3, 2013, pp. pp. 83-90.
  • Persons and Things: From the Body’s Point of View, trans. Zakiya Hanafi, Polity Books, forthcoming 2015.
  • Two. The machine of political theology and the place of thought, trans. Zakiya Hanafi, Fordham University Press, forthcoming 2015.