1 Shibboleth: Inheritance | 1
שיבולת 2 : Judges | 13
3 S(h)ibboleth: Sovereign Violence and the Remainder |
19
4 Schibboleth: Derrida | 36
5 Schibboleth: Celan | 50
6 “S(ch)ibboleth”: Apostrophe | 69
7 S(c)hibboleth: Babel | 86
8 Shibboleth: Salcedo | 100
Acknowledgments | 107
Notes | 109
Index | 155
Marc Redfield is Chair of the Department of Comparative Literature and Professor of Comparative Literature, English, and German at Brown University. His most recent books are The Rhetoric of Terror: Reflections on 9/11 and the War on Terror (Fordham University Press, 2009) and Theory at Yale: The Strange Case of Deconstruction in America (Fordham University Press, 2016).
Marc Redfield. . . takes up the relation of life to art in his
exquisitely written and probing study, Shibboleth: Judges, Derrida,
Celan. . .-- "Monatshefte"
Shibboleth is an important reflection on the politics of border
crossings, the policing of identities, and the linguistic
performances on which such actions depend. Working in two
directions at once, Redfield makes the story of passwords and
border patrols told in the biblical book of Judges relevant to our
present moment while at the same time using the work of Derrida,
Celan, and Salcedo to draw attention to questions of legitimacy,
inheritance, mass murder, autoimmunity, and civil strife at the
heart of the biblical narrative.---Michael Levine, Rutgers
University
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