Abstract

After describing how states of exception are understood differently by T.S. Eliot and his German contemporary Carl Schmitt, this essay draws upon recent discussions concerning cinema and literature to trace how The Waste Land , by disrupting networks that normally capture and coordinate conviction, helps us see that the way we frame things matters.

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