Literature, Disaster, and the Enigma of Power: A Reading of 'Moby-Dick' - Eyal Peretz - Bøger - Stanford University Press - 9780804787093 - 9. februar 2013
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Literature, Disaster, and the Enigma of Power: A Reading of 'Moby-Dick'

Eyal Peretz

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Literature, Disaster, and the Enigma of Power: A Reading of 'Moby-Dick'

This powerful new reading of Moby-Dick brings into play some of the most consequential theoretical developments of the last three decades in philosophy, cultural studies, and literary criticism. It takes account of four trends in innovative critical thought: recent theories of power, as articulated by Foucault, Deleuze, Butler, and Agamben; theories of trauma and testimony developed by Felman and Caruth; the new thinking of ethics, articulated by Levinas and Derrida; and the new thinking of history developed by New Historicism. All four, the author argues, participate in a groundbreaking new elaboration of the concept of disaster. Moby-Dick's privilege, the author claims, anticipates this new thinking of the disaster and shows that it demands simultaneously a new thinking of the literary. Read from this perspective, Melville's novel can both be illuminated by these recent theoretical developments and, in turn, illuminate them, adding new and complex dimensions to their findings.


188 pages

Medie Bøger     Paperback Bog   (Bog med blødt omslag og limet ryg)
Udgivet 9. februar 2013
ISBN13 9780804787093
Forlag Stanford University Press
Antal sider 188
Mål 140 × 216 × 10 mm   ·   249 g
Sprog Engelsk  

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