Under Fire: The Organization and Representation of Violence, Band 2Witte de With, 2005 - 96 Seiten "Under fire explores the organization and representation of contemporary armed conflict. This book, part of the project's second phase, involves discussions between artists, scientists, critics, activists, and journalists on a wide array of issues around warfare and representation. The topics covered in this volume include the militarization of urban space; architectures and ontologies of targeting; cultures of suspicion; the epistemology of global infrastructures; the exhibition of atrocity; panopticism and disappearance; simulated and imagined constructions of territory; and the corporate use of force." From back cover. |
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