The Detective, the Jew, and the Conspiracy
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From the ancient world's omens and oracles to the labyrinthine conspiracy theories of the digital age, The Detective, the Jew, and the Conspiracy explores how the search for hidden meaning-and the logic of the clue-has shaped Western consciousness. At the heart of this journey stands a paradoxical figure: the Jew, cast both as master interpreter and perpetual suspect, as symbol of resilience and as scapegoat for collective anxieties.
Vincenzo Pinto weaves together history, critical theory, cognitive science, and literary analysis to reveal how the "paradigm of clues" became both a tool of emancipation and a machinery of persecution. Why does the human mind connect random dots and invent hidden plots? How did the hermeneutics of suspicion, honed in the exegesis of sacred texts and the detective's pursuit of the clue, become the default mode of the modern imagination? And why does every new technology-printing, bureaucracy, the algorithm-unleash fresh waves of rumor, scapegoating, and mass delusion?
From blood libel to the Dreyfus Affair, from medieval inquisitors to QAnon, this book traces the long, tangled genealogy of paranoia and pattern-seeking. It uncovers how ancient survival strategies evolved into modern pathologies, and why the quest for certainty so often ends in obsession or violence.
The Detective, the Jew, and the Conspiracy is more than a history of anti-Semitism or the logic of the detective-it is a profound reflection on how the hunger for meaning shapes our world, for better and for worse. In an age drowning in information and uncertainty, Pinto invites readers to rethink the ethics of suspicion, the risks of overinterpretation, and the enduring shadow of the clue.
This volume inaugurates the Para-Noia series, dedicated to the stories, figures, and obsessions that reveal how suspicion, bias, and the search for meaning have shaped human history.
To read this book is to enter the mind's labyrinth-where every answer breeds new questions, and the greatest mystery is the one we invent together.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal338
- Udgivelsesdato01-08-2025
- ISBN139798296091475
- Forlag Independently Published
- MålgruppeFrom age 0
- FormatPaperback
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