Race, Nationalism and the State in British and American Modernism
The human monster. An ancient notion whose frame of reference is law . . . the monster’s field of appearance is a juridico-biological domain . . . what makes a human monster a monster is not just its exceptionality relative to the species form; it is the disturbance it brings to juridical regula...
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2013
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Crynodeb: | The human monster. An ancient notion whose frame of reference is
law . . . the monster’s field of appearance is a juridico-biological
domain . . . what makes a human monster a monster is not just its
exceptionality relative to the species form; it is the disturbance it
brings to juridical regularities (whether it is a question of marriage
laws, canons of baptism, or rules of inheritance). |
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