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The Misinterpellated Subject /

James R. Martel complicates Louis Althusser's theory of interpellation, using historical and literary analyses ranging from the Haitian Revolution to Ta-Nehisi Coates to examine the political and revolutionary potential inherent in the instances when people heed the state's call that was n...

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Autor principal: Martel, James R. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham : Duke University Press, 2017.
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505 0 |a From "Hey, you there!" to "Wait up!" : the workings (and unworkings) of interpellation -- "Men are born free and equal in rights" : historical examples of interpellation and misinterpellation -- "Tiens, un negre" : Fanon and the refusal of colonial subjectivity -- "[A person] is something that shall be overcome" : the misinterpellated messiah, or how Nietzsche saves us from salvation -- "Come, come!" : Bartleby and Lily Briscoe as Nietzschean subjects -- "Consent to not be a single being" : resisting identity, confronting the law in Kafka's Amerika, Ellison's Invisible man, and Coates's Between the world and me -- "I can believe" : breaking the circuits of interpellation in Von Trier's Breaking the waves. 
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