Borges Between Singularity and Sovereignty

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20th century literature and politics
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Borges aesthetics
Borges and fascism
Borges and political theory
Borges and singularity
Borges imperialism
Borges literary criticism
Borges political fiction
Borges sovereignty
Borges subjectivity and perception
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Jorge Luis Borges philosophy

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  • ISBN 9798855805406
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A fresh look at how Borges's most celebrated stories critique various forms of sovereignty, from philosophical ideals of mastery to historical instances of fascism.

Jorge Luis Borges was one of the principal writers of the twentieth century to bring literature to bear on the relationship between the political and the philosophical. Although often regarded as a master of the abstract and universal, his fiction is equally concerned with the singular—with the unique, odd, and contingent. Kate Jenckes revisits Borges's most well-known stories with fresh eyes, revealing their persistent preoccupation with singularity, understood at base as that which exceeds sovereignty. Borges Between Singularity and Sovereignty explores Borges’s portrayal of the limits of sovereignty in a range of registers, from stylized depictions of imperialism and fascism to the structure of subjectivity with its dependence on perception, memory, and language. Through the cracks in different ideals of sovereignty emerges a mode of relation that Borges reluctantly calls the aesthetic, which serves to name a non-sovereign approach to the singularities of life and historicity.

Kate Jenckes is Professor of Spanish in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Michigan. She is the author of Reading Borges after Benjamin: Allegory, Afterlife, and the Writing of History and Witnessing beyond the Human: Addressing the Alterity of the Other in Post-coup Chile and Argentina, both published by SUNY Press.

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