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Greek philosopher
Dimitris Vardoulakis (born 1975) is a Greek philosopher and Associate Professor of
philosophy in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts at
Western Sydney University . He works in the tradition of
Continental philosophy , and has published on a variety of topics, including the
relation between literature and philosophy ,
power and
sovereignty .
Career
He received his PhD in philosophy from
Monash University and is a winner of Excellence in Leadership Award.
[1]
Vardoulakis is the author of
The Doppelganger: Literature's Philosophy (2011,
Fordham University Press )
[2]
[3] and
Sovereignty and Its Other: Toward the Dejustification of Violence (2013, Fordham University Press).
[4]
[5] He co-edited After Blanchot: Literature, Criticism, Philosophy (2005, Delaware Press) with
Leslie Hill and
Brian Nelson
[6]
[7]
[8] and was the sole editor of Spinoza Now (2011,
University of Minnesota Press ).
[9]
[10]
[11] He co-edited a special issue of
SubStance entitled "The Political Animal" with Chris Danta,
[12] and a special issue of
Angelaki entitled "The Politics of Place" with
Andrew Benjamin .
[13]
Vardoulakis is the chair of the lecture series Thinking Out Loud: The Sydney Lectures in Philosophy and Society and editor of the linked book series published by Fordham University Press. He is the co-editor of the book series Incitements, published with
Edinburgh University Press .
[14]
[15]
Bibliography
Vardoulakis, D. (2013),
Stasis Before the State: Nine Theses on Agonistic Democracy , New York: Fordham University Press
ISBN
9780823277407
Vardoulakis, D. (2016),
Freedom From the Free Will: On Kafka's Laughter ,
State University of New York Press
ISBN
9781438462394
Vardoulakis, D. (2013),
Sovereignty and Its Other: Toward the Dejustification of Violence , New York: Fordham University Press
ISBN
9780823251353
Vardoulakis, D., ed. (2011),
Spinoza Now , Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
Vardoulakis, D. (2010),
The Doppelganger: Literature's Philosophy , New York: Fordham University Press
ISBN
9780823232987
Hill, L., Nelso, B. and Vardoulakis, D., eds. (2005), After Blanchot: Literature, Criticism, Philosophy , : Delaware Press
ISBN
0874139465
See also
References
^
"CV" (PDF) .
^ Salzani, Carlo (2015). "Dimitris Vardoulakis, The Doppelgänger: Literature's Philosophy ". Critical Horizons 12 (3): 418-22.
doi :
10.1558/crit.v12i3.418 .
^ Biti, Vladimir (2012). "The Doppelgänger: Literature's Philosophy ". Orbis Litterarum 67 (1): 82.
doi :
10.1111/j.1600-0730.2011.01047.x .
^ Mansfield, Nick (2014). "
Sovereignty and Its Other: Toward the Dejustification of Violence ". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 3 (6).
.
^ Barder, Alexander D. (2015). "Sovereignty and Its Other: Toward the Dejustification of Violence ".
Perspectives on Politics 13 (1): 170-1.
doi :
10.1017/S1537592714003387 .
^ Bruns, Gerald L. (2006). "
After Blanchot: Literature, Criticism, Philosophy ". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 8 (5).
.
^ Rapaport, Herman (2009). "After Blanchot?"
Paragraph 32 (2): 255-64.
doi :
10.3366/E0264833409000583 .
^ Holland, Michael (2002). "Blanchot".
Modern Language Review 97 (1): 199.
^ Grattan, Sean (2011). "
Spinoza as Imperative ". Meditations: Journal of the Marxist Literary Group 25 (2).
^ Winkler, Sean (2013). "
Spinoza Now ". Bibliographia 1: 42-7.
^ Lord, Beth (2012). "What can we do with Spinoza?"
Parallax 18 (4): 125-7.
doi :
10.1080/13534645.2012.715464 .
^ Danta, Chris, and Dimitris Vardoulakis (2008). "Foreword: The Political Animal".
SubStance 37 (3): 3-7.
doi :
10.1353/sub.0.0025 .
^ Benjamin, Andrew, and Dimitris Vardoulakis (2004). "Editorial Introduction: The Politics of Place". Angelaki 9 (2): 1-3.
doi :
10.1080/0969725042000272708 .
^
"Stasis and Agonistic Democracy" - Dimitris Vardoulakis lecture
^
"Profiles" .
External links
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