The Exceptionalist State and the State of Exception

The Exceptionalist State and the State of Exception

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Feb 15, 2011 · English · Hardcover (232 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 232
Language English
Published Feb 15, 2011
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0801898498
ISBN-13 9780801898495

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William V. Spanos presents a thought-provoking exploration of Herman Melville's "Billy Budd, Sailor," challenging the conventional interpretation that categorizes the work merely as a testament of acceptance. Through a nuanced reading, he delves into the deeper philosophical and political implications of Melville's narrative, positioning it within the broader context of the exceptionalist state and the fraught nature of authority.

Spanos examines the tensions between individual morality and systemic justice, illuminating how Billy Budd embodies the struggle against oppressive structures. His analysis reveals how the characters grapple with their roles within an inherently flawed society, prompting readers to reconsider the definitions of law, duty, and human error.

By intertwining literary critique with theoretical frameworks, Spanos encourages a reevaluation of not only Melville's work but also contemporary issues related to governance and human rights. This fresh perspective invites readers to engage with the complexities of exceptionality and its implications for understanding both literature and life.

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