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Sovereignty, Biopower, Immunity : Racialized Bodies in Robinson Crusoe

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  • 발행기관
    21세기영어영문학회 바로가기
  • 간행물
    영어영문학21 KCI 등재후보 바로가기
  • 통권
    제33권 1호 (2020.03)바로가기
  • 페이지
    pp.195-226
  • 저자
    Eugene Pae
  • 언어
    영어(ENG)
  • URL
    https://www.earticle.net/Article/A374110

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This paper employs theories of biopolitics to examine the narrator’s rise to sovereign power and his exercise of biopower upon racialized bodies in Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe. I argue that race is a crucial factor that not only enables but further complicates Crusoe’s exertion of sovereign authority. Drawing upon the narrative’s conflicted division between, or occasional conflation of, zoe and bios, key terms through which Giorgio Agamben explicates conditions of human life, this paper seeks to create an intervention in existing scholarly discussions by examining the complex nature of Crusoe’s sovereign power and sovereign exception. By closely examining scenes where Crusoe interacts with cannibals and his slave/companion Friday, with a particular focus on the narrator’s initial reluctance in, and ultimate enforcement of, punishing cannibals for their barbarity, this paper explores configurations of race in Defoe’s early novel. The analysis mainly focuses on how different characters’ racial identities serve as impacting factors in Crusoe’s sovereign decision. Crusoe’s sovereign power becomes a hybridized version of governing, in which elements of absolute sovereignty and disciplinary training merge. Roberto Esposito’s logic of immunization anchors the reading of Crusoe’s incorporation of the racialized Other into his sovereignty, in which his initial desire to establish a protective boundary between himself and foreign, threatening elements becomes altered. I read Crusoe’s education of Friday as a process of dilution that takes place in advance of immunization via vaccination. Tracing the theoretical discussions of governmentality and sovereignty in biopolitical theory through Defoe’s early novel, this paper seeks to examine how race serves as a biopolitical factor in Crusoe’s attempt to establish his sovereign power on the island.

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Abstract

키워드

Daniel Defoe Robinson Crusoe sovereignty biopolitics immunity race

저자

  • Eugene Pae [ Graduate Student, State University of New York at Albany ]

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발행기관

  • 발행기관명
    21세기영어영문학회 [The 21st Century Association of English Language and Literature]
  • 설립연도
    1967
  • 분야
    인문학>영어와문학
  • 소개
    영어영문학과 관련된 학술지의 발간, 학술발표회의 개최 및 강좌 개설, 영어영문학 관련 도서 및 자료의 출판, 해외 학술교류 등의 학술연구활동을 수행할 목적으로 설립되었다.

간행물

  • 간행물명
    영어영문학21 [English21]
  • 간기
    계간
  • pISSN
    1738-4052
  • 수록기간
    1967~2025
  • 등재여부
    KCI 등재
  • 십진분류
    KDC 840 DDC 820

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