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On Spectrality

Fantasies of Redemption in the Western Canon

by David Ratmoko (Author)
©2006 Monographs X, 164 Pages

Summary

In this bold and highly original work, David Ratmoko offers an analysis of haunting in the history of European literature, law, and politics, in the wake of Derrida’s notion of ‘spectrality’. Interested in figures of redemption from guilt, he traces the rise of canonical literature through the history of an encryption or transcoding that has produced such fantastic compromises as Exodus, Greek tragedy, Dante’s Comedia, and Shakespeare’s Hamlet as well as the conversion into capitalism. Addressing the issue of ghosts through our modern crisis of legitimacy, as raised by Benjamin, Schmitt, and Kafka, Ratmoko explores Freud’s idea of traumatic fantasy in its capacity of driving the progress of spirituality or spectrality in the Judeo-Christian world.

Details

Pages
X, 164
Year
2006
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820481302
Language
English
Keywords
Schuld (Motiv) Literatur Geschichte History of Literature Philosophy Critical Theory
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2006. X ,164 pp.

Biographical notes

David Ratmoko (Author)

The Author: David Ratmoko teaches English literature at the University of Zurich and is currently a post-doctoral fellow in Yale’s Department of Comparative Literature.

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