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Literature, Disaster, and the Enigma of Power - A Reading of 'Moby-Dick' (Hardcover, Revised)
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Literature, Disaster, and the Enigma of Power - A Reading of 'Moby-Dick' (Hardcover, Revised)
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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.
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