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Diano is well known in Europe, despite not having been translated into English before. Lezra’s substantial Introduction elaborates the book’s importance well beyond the Greek world that is its ostensible topic, to a range of topics in modern philosophy and political and literary theory.
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Author Biography

Timothy C. Campbell is Professor of Italian at Cornell University. In addition to his translations of Roberto Esposito’s Bios: Biopolitics and
Philosophy and Communitas: The Origin and Destiny of Community, he is most recently the author of Technē of Giving: Cinema and the Generous Form of Life (2017) from Fordham University Press.

; Lia Turtas is a PhD Candidate in Romance Studies at Cornell University. In her dissertation, she reinterprets a few key moments of the history of Italian cinema from a post-humanist perspective, stemming from an innovative encounter between film theory, Italian thought, and archival research.; Jacques Lezra is Professor and Chair of Hispanic Studies at the University of California, Riverside. His books include Untranslating Machines: A Genealogy for the Ends of Global Thought; Wild Materialism: The Ethic of Terror and the Modern Republic (translated into Spanish and Chinese); and Unspeakable Subjects:

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