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<p>abstract:</p><p>This article explores Lord Byronâs <i>Manfred</i> as a contemporary text with the critiques of Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben, and Judith Butler. I argue that Manfredâs quest operates as a form of âlimit test,â an approach to knowledge that subverts or questions what is taken to be âuniversal.â This article traces a genealogy of Byron and Foucaultâs shared interest in finding a way out for carceral figures who are confined by guilt and âEnlightenedâ forms of knowledge. Referencing Agambenâs <i>Homo Sacer</i> and the potentiality of being, I suggest <i>Manfred</i> tests the limits of the âtruth of beingâ in its relationship to Power and deconstructs Manfredâs exile from human society. I connect Manfredâs representation of gender and sexuality to Judith Butlerâs work in <i>Gender Trouble</i>, wherein she describes homosexuality, bisexuality, and gender mobility as a form of âincestâ to society. I invoke Judith Butlerâs conception of gender performativity as new way to understand the Manfred/Astarte relationship and link gender with the âtruth of beingâ itself. Read this way, Byronâs work entangles contemporary notions of gender, exile, and knowledge through tropes of incest, sin, love, and resurrection and death, and this positions his work as a confluent site of discourses in biopolitics.</p>
Interdisciplinary Literary Studies – Penn State University Press
Published: Mar 2, 2022
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