Agamben, G. (1998) Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press .
2.
Bauman, Z. (2003) Liquid Love. London: Polity.
3.
Bauman, Z. (2004) Wasted Lives. London: Polity.
4.
Brooks, R. (2005) `Our Homegrown Third World', Los Angeles Times, September 7.
5.
Bull, M. (2004) `States Don't Really Mind Their Citizens Dying (Provided They Don't All Do It at Once): They Just Don't Like Anyone Else to Kill Them', London Review of Books, 16 December.
6.
Comaroff, J. (n.d.) `Beyond the Politics of Bare Life: AIDS and the Neoliberal Order ', unpublished manuscript, University of Chicago.
7.
Foucault, M. (1997) Society Must Be Defended: Lectures at the College De France 1975—1976. New York: Picador.
8.
Goldberg, D.T. (2001) The Racial State. Malden, MA : Blackwell.
9.
Mbembe, A. (2003) `Necropolitics', Public Culture15(1): 11—40.
10.
Mills, C. (2004) `Agamben's Messianic Biopolitics: Biopolitics, Abandonment and Happy Life', Contretemps5 (December): 42—62.
11.
Mirzoeff, N. (2005) Watching Babylon: The War in Iraq and Global Visual Culture. New York: Routledge.
12.
Pelz, J. (2005) `The Poor Shamed Us into Seeing Them', Seattle Post-Intelligencer, September 19.
13.
Rohde, D., D.G. McNeil Jr., R. Abelson, and S. Dewan (2005) ` 154 Patients Died, Many in Intense Heat, as Rescues Lagged', New York Times, September 19.