This unprecedented exploration of Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges presents him as a thinker of the political whose prolific fiction responded to totalitarianism. Martín Plot contextualizes Borges' work with other critical responses to totalitarianism from Claude Lefort, Hannah Arendt, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Carl Schmitt.
This unprecedented exploration of Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges presents him as a thinker of the political whose prolific fiction responded to totalitarianism. Martín Plot contextualizes Borges' work with other critical responses to totalitarianism from Claude Lefort, Hannah Arendt, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Carl Schmitt.
Preface Introduction I - Contextualizing Borges Chapter 1: Tlön as Political Form Chapter 2: The Aleph and the Argentine Cultural Tradition Chapter 3: History, the Mother of Truth II - Interrogating the Political Chapter 4: Chaos and Cosmos Chapter 5: Dreams and Nightmares Chapter 6: The Same and the Other Bibliography Index About the Author
Preface Introduction I - Contextualizing Borges Chapter 1: Tlön as Political Form Chapter 2: The Aleph and the Argentine Cultural Tradition Chapter 3: History, the Mother of Truth II - Interrogating the Political Chapter 4: Chaos and Cosmos Chapter 5: Dreams and Nightmares Chapter 6: The Same and the Other Bibliography Index About the Author
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