Biopolitical Media

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Biopolitical Media

Catastrophe, Immunity and Bare Life

The arts: general topics The Arts: art forms Photography and photographs Film history, theory or criticism Cultural studies Media studies Political science and theory Armed conflict Social and cultural history The Holocaust Second World War

Author: Allen Meek

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Collection: Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 19th November 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781317500896


Overview

This book presents an historical account of media and catastrophe that engages with theories of biopolitics in the work of Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben, Michael Hardt, Antonio Negri and others. It explains how responses to catastrophe in media and cultural criticism over the past 150 years are embedded in biological conceptions of life and death, contamination and immunity, race and species.

Media and Collective Memory

Mediated catastrophe is often understood today in terms of collective memory and according to therapeutic or redemptive accounts of trauma. In contrast to these approaches this book emphasizes the use of media to record, archive and analyze physical appearance and movement; to capture viewer attention through shock; to monitor and control bodies in economies of production and consumption; to enmesh social relations in information networks; and situate subjects in discourses of victimhood, immunity, survival and resilience.

Case Studies

Chapters are focused on historical case studies of early photography, Nazi propaganda, colonial stereotypes, Hiroshima, the Holocaust, the Cold War and the war on terror.

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