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The highest poverty : monastic rules and form-of-life / Giorgio Agamben ; translated by Adam Kotsko.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Italian Series: Meridian (Stanford, Calif.)Publisher: Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2013Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 157 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780804786744
  • 0804786747
  • 0804784051
  • 9780804784054
  • 080478406X
  • 9780804784061
Uniform titles:
  • Altissima povertà. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Highest poverty.DDC classification:
  • 206.57 255
LOC classification:
  • BX2436 .A3313 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Rule and life. Birth of the rule -- Rule and law -- Flight from the world and constitution -- Threshold -- Liturgy and rule. Regula vitae -- Orality and writing -- The rule as a liturgical text -- Threshold -- Form-of-life. The discovery of life -- Renouncing law -- Highest poverty and use -- Threshold.
Summary: What is a rule, if it appears to become confused with life? And what is a human life, if, in every one of its gestures, of its words, and of its silences, it cannot be distinguished from the rule? It is to these questions that Agamben's new book turns by means of an impassioned reading of the fascinating and massive phenomenon of Western monasticism from Pachomius to St. Francis. The book reconstructs in detail the life of the monks with their obsessive attention to temporal articulation and to the Rule, to ascetic techniques and to liturgy. But Agamben's thesis is that the true novelty of monasticism lies not in the confusion between life and norm, but in the discovery of a new dimension, in which "life" as such, perhaps for the first time, is affirmed in its autonomy, and in which the claim of the "highest poverty" and "use" challenges the law in ways that we must still grapple with today.
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"Originally published in Italian under the title Altissima povertà : Regole monastiche e forma di vita."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-157).

Rule and life. Birth of the rule -- Rule and law -- Flight from the world and constitution -- Threshold -- Liturgy and rule. Regula vitae -- Orality and writing -- The rule as a liturgical text -- Threshold -- Form-of-life. The discovery of life -- Renouncing law -- Highest poverty and use -- Threshold.

What is a rule, if it appears to become confused with life? And what is a human life, if, in every one of its gestures, of its words, and of its silences, it cannot be distinguished from the rule? It is to these questions that Agamben's new book turns by means of an impassioned reading of the fascinating and massive phenomenon of Western monasticism from Pachomius to St. Francis. The book reconstructs in detail the life of the monks with their obsessive attention to temporal articulation and to the Rule, to ascetic techniques and to liturgy. But Agamben's thesis is that the true novelty of monasticism lies not in the confusion between life and norm, but in the discovery of a new dimension, in which "life" as such, perhaps for the first time, is affirmed in its autonomy, and in which the claim of the "highest poverty" and "use" challenges the law in ways that we must still grapple with today.

Translated from the Italian.

Print version record.

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