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9%OFFKalpana Rahita Seshadri - HumAnimal: Race, Law, Language - 9780816677894 - V9780816677894
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HumAnimal: Race, Law, Language

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Description for HumAnimal: Race, Law, Language Paperback. Series: Posthumanities. Num Pages: 320 pages, 1 b&w photo. BIC Classification: HPCB; JFFJ; JFSL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 138 x 217 x 20. Weight in Grams: 404.

HumAnimal explores the experience of dehumanization as the privation of speech. Taking up the figure of silence as the space between human and animal, it traces the potential for an alternate political and ethical way of life beyond law. Employing the resources offered by deconstruction as well as an ontological critique of biopower, Kalpana Rahita Seshadri suggests that humAnimal, as the site of impropriety opened by racism and manifested by silence, can be political and hazardous to power.

Through the lens of such works as Coetzee’s Foe, Chesnutt’s “The Dumb Witness,” Dr. Itard’s “wild child,” and aerialist Philippe Petit’s Man ... Read more, Seshadri lucidly brings Derrida’s concept of the trace and his theory of sovereignty into conversation with Agamben’s investigation of the analytics of power. The task is twofold: on the one hand, to question the logocentric presumption that determines the separation between human and animal, and on the other to examine the conflation of this separation as an instrument of power in the practice of racism. Thus HumAnimal details the differences and intersections between Derrida and Agamben in their respective approaches to power, claiming that to think simultaneously within the registers of deconstruction (which conceives of power as a symptom of the metaphysics of presence) and biopolitics (which conceives of power as the operation of difference) entails a specification of the political and ethical consequences that attends the two perspectives.

When considered as the potential of language to refuse the law of signification and semantics, silence can neutralize the exercise of power through language, and Seshadri’s inquiry discloses a counterpower that does not so much oppose or destroy the politics of the subject but rather neutralizes it and renders it ineffective.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press United States
Number of pages
320
Condition
New
Series
Posthumanities
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Minnesota, United States
ISBN
9780816677894
SKU
V9780816677894
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About Kalpana Rahita Seshadri
Kalpana Rahita Seshadri is associate professor of English at Boston College. She is the author of Desiring Whiteness: A Lacanian Analysis of Race.

Reviews for HumAnimal: Race, Law, Language
"Kalpana Rahita Seshadri’s HumAnimal is remarkably inventive, innovative, and thoughtful. Readers of Derrida and Agamben will find it especially stimulating."—Robert Bernasconi, author of How to Read Sartre "HumAnimal is one of the most insightful books on biopower and ‘human nature’ that I have ever read. This book has the potential to change not only the terms in current debates ... Read more

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