Book Chapters
27. “Introduction: Nietzsche’s Natures” in Nietzsches Naturen, eds. Vanessa Lemm and Antonia Ulrich, Berlin: De Gruyter (forthcoming, October 2024).
26. “Community and Animality in the Ancient Cynics” in The Biopolitical Animal, eds. Carlo Salzani and Felice Cimatti. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press (forthcoming).
25. "Rooted in Other Worlds" in The Herbarium Tales, eds. Prue Gibson and Sigi Joettkandt, 102-110. London: Open Humanities Press, 2024.
24. “Plant Imaginaries and Human Existence in Nietzsche and Sartre” in Nietzsche, ed. James Porter, Cambridge Studies in Literature and Philosophy, ed. Anthony J. Cascardi, 210-229. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023.
A shorter version of this chapter is published in German as "Bilder des pflanzlichen Lebens in der Philosophie". Nietzsches Naturen, eds. Vanessa Lemm and Antonia Ulrich. Berlin: De Gruyter (Nietzsche Lektüren Series) (forthcoming).
A shorter and significantly revised version is coming our in French as „L’arbre du philosophe en La genealogie de la moral et autres textes“, GIRN, editions, 2024.
23. “New Materialism, Environmentalism and More-Than-Human Life” co-authored with Miguel Vatter in Leben Regieren. Biotechnologie, Natur und Gesellschaft im 21. Jahrhundert, eds. Katharina Hoppe, Jonas Rüppel, Franziska von Verschuer, Torsten H. Voigt. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 2023.
22. “Introduction” co-authored with Miguel Vatter in The Viral Politics of Covid 19: Nature, Home and Planetary Health, eds. Vanessa Lemm and Miguel Vatter. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
21. “Ideologies of Contagion and Communities of Life” in The Viral Politics of Covid 19: Nature, Home and Planetary Health, eds. Vanessa Lemm and Miguel Vatter. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
An earlier version of this chapter has also been published in Italian as “Coronavirus e comunità di vita” in Almanacco di Filosofia e Politica: Sull’evento. Filosofia, storia, biopolitica, eds. Rita Fulco, Andrea Moresco, 69-84. Macerata: Quodlibet, 2022.
20. “Posthumanism and Plant Studies” in Palgrave Handbook of Critical Posthumanism, eds. Stefan Herbrechter, Ivan Callus, Manuela Rossini, Marija Grech, Megen de Bruin-Molé, and Christopher John Müller. London: Palgrave, 2022, July.
19. “The Work of Art and the Death of God in Nietzsche and Agamben” in Agamben and the Existentialists, eds. Colby Dickinson and Marcos Norris, pp. 83-99. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2021.
A longer version of this chapter is also translated to Italian as “L’Opera D’Arte e la Morte di Dio. “Nietzsche e Agamben” in a special issue: The Ontology of the Subject in Giorgio Agamben, «Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics» (Issn: 1825-5167), XXII, 2020, 3, pp. 109-128. (ed. and trans. Carlo Crosato).
18.“Deconstructing Human Nature: Ludwig Binswanger on Homo Natura in Nietzsche and Freud” in Nietzsche and The Antichrist: Religion, Politics and Culture in Late Modernity, ed. Daniel Conway, 205-227. London: Bloomsbury, 2019.
17. “Friedrich Nietzsche on Human Nature: Between Philosophical Anthropology and Animal Studies”, in Animals and Animality in Literary Studies, Cambridge Critical Concepts Series, eds. Brian Massumi and Molly Hand, 197-214. Cambridge University Press, 2018.
A shorter version of this text is published as “La antropología filosófica de Nietzsche: del humanismo cristiano “anti-natural” al natualismo dionisiaco”, invited peer-reviewed article on special issue Nietzsche et la religion, Anuario Filosófico, vol. 54, no. 1, 2021. Pp. 85-106.
16. “Primary Interlocutors: Michel Foucault“, in Agamben’s Philosophical Lineage, eds. Adam Kotsko and Carlo Salzani, 51-62. Edinburgh University Press, 2017.
15. “Points of Reference: Friedrich Nietzsche”, in Agamben’s Philosophical Lineage, eds. Adam Kotsko and Carlo Salzani, 171-177. Edinburgh University Press, 2017.
14. “Michel Foucault’s Perspective on Biopolitics”, in Handbook of Biology and Politics, co-authored with Miguel Vatter, ed. Steven A. Peterson, 40-52. London: Edward Elgar Publishers 2017.
13. “Biopolitische Betrachtungen zur Figur des Arztes in Nietzsches Philosophie” in Nietzsche, Foucault und die Medizin, eds. Orsolya Friedrich, Diana Aurenque, Galia Assadi, Sebastian Schleidgen, 183-201. Bielefeld: transcript-Verlag, 2016.
12. “Introduction: Nietzsche and the Becoming of Life” in Nietzsche and the Becoming of Life, ed. Vanessa Lemm, 1-15. New York: Fordham University Press, 2015.
11. “Introduction: The Government of Life” co-authored with Miguel Vatter in The Government of Life: Michel Foucault, Biopolitics and Neoliberalism, eds. Vanessa Lemm and Miguel Vatter, 1-13. New York: Fordham University Press, 2014.
10. “Introdución: Nietzsche y el devenir de la vida” in Nietzsche y el devenir de la vida, ed. Vanessa Lemm, 13-21. Santiago de Chile: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2014.
9. “Nietzsche’s Politics of the Event”, in Nietzsche and Political Thought, ed. Keith Ansell-Pearson, 179-196. London: Bloomsbury 2013.
A different version of this book chapter has also been published in Spanish with the title „La política del acontecimiento en Nietzsche,“ in Política y contecimiento, eds. Miguel Vatter and Miguel Ruiz Stull, 169-192. Santiago: Fondo de cultura económica, 2011.
8. “Roberto Esposito and the Biopolitics of the Common”, in Terms of the Political by Roberto Esposito, 1-13. New York: Fordham University Press, 2012.
7. “The Spectrality of Responsibility in Nietzsche, Sartre and Derrida” in Einige werden posthum geboren, eds. Marco Brusotti and Renate Reschke, 151-158. Berlin: De Gruyter Verlag, 2012.
6. “Nietzsche, Aristocratism and Non-Domination” in How not to be Governed: Readings and Interpretations from a Postanarchist Left, eds. Jimmy Casas Klausen and James Martel, 83-102. New York: Lexington Books, 2011.
5. “Introdución a Hegel, pensador de la actualidad” co-authored with Juan Ormeño in Hegel, pensador de la actualidad, eds. Vanessa Lemm and Juan Ormeño, 19-30. Santiago de Chile: Ediciones Universidad Diego Portales, 2010.
4. “Introdución” in Michel Foucault: neoliberalismo y biopolítica, ed. Vanessa Lemm, 13-18. Santiago de Chile: Ediciones Universidad Diego Portales, 2010.
3. “The Biological Threshold of Modern Politics: Nietzsche, Foucault and the Question of Animal Life” in Nietzsche, Power and Politics: Nietzsche’s Legacy as a Political Thinker, eds. Herman W. Siemens and Vasti Roodt, 679-99. Berlin: De Gruyter Verlag, 2008.
This chapter has also been translated into Chinese as “Nietzsche, Biopolitics and the Problem of Animal Existence”, trans. Guojing Yang in Production, Volume 7, Biopolitics: Foucault, Agamben and Esposito, chief editor Minan Wang, Xiaoyan Guo, Jiangsu People’s Press, 2011: 225-233.
A shorter version of this article has been translated into Spanish and has been published under the title “El úmbral biológico de la política moderna: Nietzsche, Foucault y la cuestión del animal” in Rastros y rostros de la biopolítica, Ignacio Mendiola Gonzalo, ed., 115-132, Barcelona: Ediciones Anthropos, 2009.
This chapter is currently being translated to Turkish by Onur Kartal (Hacettepe University, Department of Philosophy) for publication in Monthly Review or Critical Legal Thinking (In progress).
2. “Justice and Gift-Giving in Thus Spoke Zarathustra” in Before Sunrise: Essays on Thus Spoke Zarathustra, ed. James Luchte, 165-181. London: Continuum International Publishers, 2008.
1. “The Overhuman Animal” in A Nietzschean Bestiary, eds. Ralph Acampora and Christa Davis Acampora, 220-239. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2004.