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Figurative Inquistions: Conversion, Torture, and Truth in the Luso-Hispanic Atlantic

Book information

Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Year
2014
ISBN
9780810129450, 2013032441
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
706 kB (723407 bytes)
Series
FlashPoints 13
Pages
\182
Library
Memory of the World Library
Time added
2021-07-23 00:38:32

Description

The practices of interrogation, torture, and confession have resurfaced in public debates since the early 2000s following human rights abuses around the globe. Yet discussion of torture has remained restricted to three principal fields: the legal, the pragmatic, and the moral, eclipsing the less immediate but vital question of what torture does.Figurative Inquisitions seeks to correct this lacuna by approaching the question of torture from a literary vantage point. This book investigates the uncanny presence of the Inquisition and marranismo (crypto-Judaism) in modern literature, theater, and film from Mexico, Brazil, and Portugal. Through a critique of fictional scenes of interrogation, it underscores the vital role of the literary in deconstructing the relation between torture and truth. Figurative Inquisitions traces the contours of a relationship among aesthetics, ethics, and politics in an account of the "Inquisitional logic" that continues to haunt contemporary political forms. In so doing, the book offers a unique humanistic perspective on current torture debates. Cover Half-title Series page Title page Dedication Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: Conversion, Torture, and Truth Chapter 1. Aporias of Marranismo Chapter 2. Allegory and Hauntology Chapter 3. Interrogative Signs Chapter 4. Other Inquisitions Notes Bibliography Index

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