A provocative retelling of the story of political corruption in the
modern period. In this provocative retelling of the story of political
corruption in the modern period, Ruth A. Miller argues that narratives
of political corruption rely upon an explicitly pornographic rhetoric
and have been instrumental in carving out lawless or exceptional
space. Drawing upon an extensive and wide-ranging literature, she
examines corruption, the erotic, and legal exceptionalism as they
appear in media representations of Saddam Hussein as "corrupt leader,"
nineteenth-century political cartoons, Pier Pasolini's film Salo,
Ernst Kantorowicz's theorization of the body politic, Giorgio
Agamben's analysis of biopolitics, and Achille Mbembe's discussion of
the postcolony. Miller comments on both the erotic nature of the state
of exception and colonial or postcolonial manifestations of it, and
presents a new voice in ongoing conversations about law, violence, and
sexuality in the contemporary world.
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Law, Scandal, and Political Perversion
Product details
ISBN
9780791478202
Published
2021
Publisher
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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