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Herman Melville-s works constitute spaces to analyze the ethico-political potentiality of intersubjectivity for the creation of forms of togetherness that question traditional, dividing, categorizations of personal and communitarian identity. Published in 1876, as the United States celebrated its Centennial, and adopting a Holy Land context that resonates with a postbellum America of violent divisions, -Clarel: A poem and a Pilgrimage in the Holy Land- is an importan work to unfold the policits in Melville-s oeuvre. This book argues that Clarel is a universalist poem claiming the necessity of intersubjectivity for the creation of plural thinking and more democratic human relationships.
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