Deconstructing the Death Penalty

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Capital Punishment
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Death Penalty
Death Penalty Abolition
Deconstruction
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Jacques Derrida
Mass Incarceration
Political Theology
Prison Industrial Complex
Psychoanalysis
Sovereignty

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  • ISBN 9780823280100
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Fordham University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume brings together scholars of philosophy, law, and literature, including prominent Derrideans alongside activist scholars, to elucidate and expand upon an important project of Derrida's final years, the seminars he conducted on the death penalty from 1999 to 2001.
Deconstructing the Death Penalty provides remarkable insight into Derrida's ethical and political work. Beyond exploring the implications of Derrida's thought on capital punishment and mass incarceration, the contributors also elucidate the philosophical groundwork for his subsequent deconstructions of sovereign power and the human/animal divide. Because Derrida was concerned with the logic of the death penalty, rather than the death penalty itself, his seminars have proven useful to scholars and activists opposing all forms of state sanctioned killing.
The volume establishes Derrida's importance for continuing debates on capital punishment, mass incarceration, and police brutality. At the same time, by deconstructing the theologico-political logic of the death penalty, it works to construct a new, versatile abolitionism, one capable of confronting all forms the death penalty might take.

Kelly Oliver (Edited By)
Kelly Oliver is W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University, where she also holds appointments in the departments of African-American Diaspora Studies, Film Studies, and Women's and Gender Studies. She is the author of more than one hundred articles, fifteen scholarly books, and three novels.
Stephanie Straub (Edited By)
Stephanie Straub is completing a PhD in English at Vanderbilt University.