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245 04 $aThe aesthetics of necropolitics /$cedited by Natasha Lushetich.
264 1 $aLondon :$bRowman & Littlefield International Ltd.,$c2018.
300 $aix, 217 pages :$billustration ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aExperiments/On the political
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 8 $aEvery politics is an aesthetic. If necropolitics is the (accelerated) politics of what is usually referred to as the 'apolitical age', what are its manoeuvres, temporalities, intensities, textures, and tipping points? Bypassing revelatory and reconstructionist approaches - the tendency of which is to show that a particular site or practice is necropolitical by bringing its genealogy into evidence - this collection of essays by artist-philosophers and theorist curators articulates the pre-perceptual working of necropolitics through a focus on the senses, assignments of energy, attitudes, cognitive processes, and discursive frameworks.0Drawing on different yet complementary methodologies (visual, performance, affect, and network analysis; historiography and ethnography), the contributors analyse cultural fetishes, taboos, sensorial and relational processes anchored in everyday practices, or cued by specific artworks. By mapping the necropolitics' affective cartography, they expand the concept beyond its teleological, anthropocentric, and reductive horizon of 'making and letting die' to include posthuman and posthumous actants, effectively arguing for the necropolitics' transformatory, political potential.
505 0 $aMachine generated contents note: The Sensorial and Temporal, Less-than-Conscious Political -- The Impasse of the `Break or Mend' Aesthetic Narratives -- The Structure and Organisation of this Volume -- pt. T SEDIMENTATIONS: RACE AND GENDER -- 1.What Is the Aesthetics of Necropolitics? / Marina Grzinic -- Biopolitics -- Racial isation -- Necropolitics -- Necroaesthetics -- Coda: Resisting the Necropolitical -- 2.Get Out: From Atlantic Slavery to Black Lives Matter / Sarah Juliet Lauro -- Social Death -- Sedimented Space and Time -- The Master-Slave Struggle -- Internalised Oppression -- 3.Aesthetic Autonomy at the Border: Notes on Necro-Art / Veronica Tello -- Theories of Social Practice -- Instituent or Postautonomous Practice -- The Silent University: `Autonomous Knowledge Platform' -- Authorship and the Division of Labour -- Necro-Art -- Reframing Autonomy via Reproductive Labour -- pt. II ABSTRACTIONS: TECHNOLOGICAL, FINANCIAL, CULTURAL, SCIENTIFIC
505 0 $aNote continued: 4.Inside the Corpse of Abstraction (An Apotropaic Text) / Franco Berardi -- The Automaton -- Immortality -- Money -- Extermination -- Suburbicon -- The End -- 5.Greenness: Sketching the Limits of a Normative Fetish / Jens Hauser -- Undisciplined Metaphors -- The Paradox of Symbolic Fetishes -- Prismatic Mediations -- Measuring Greenness -- Epistemological Debunking in Artistic Practice -- Toxicity Remediated -- 6.Desire, DNA, and Transgenetic Technology: Life after Necropolitics / Mi You -- Overcodification and DNA as Signifier -- Abstract Sex and Meta-Stable Bodies -- Content and Expression or How DNA Became Overcodified -- Inorganic Becoming against Death: Spiess/Strecker's Hare's Blood + -- Desire, Death and Capitalism -- Hypernature -- Hypernatural Future -- pt. III TACTICS: DETOURNING THE LIMIT, OVERBIDDING, MOURNING -- 7.Necropolitics and the Dark Comedy of the Posthuman / Critical Art Ensemble -- Humans -- Cyborgs
505 0 $aNote continued: Transhumanists and Extropians -- Green Posthumans -- 8.Dirty Your Media: Artists' Experiments in Bio-Sovereignty / Tiffany Funk -- Big Data in Psychopolitics and Biometrics -- Alternative Economies -- Glitch and Dirty New Media -- Obfuscation and Camouflage -- Activist Destruction -- Dirty Your Media: Detourne, Decentralise and DIY -- 9.Intimacy, Ignorance and Mourning in Iowa Hog Confinement / Malin Palani -- Touching This Decomposing Body -- Modes of Partitioning the Perceptible -- Unknown Knowns -- With (Death) Care -- Islands of the Forgotten -- Walking the Archipelagic Necropolis.
650 0 $aAesthetics$xPolitical aspects.
650 0 $aPolitical science$xPhilosophy.
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700 1 $aLushetich, Natasha,$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aLushetich, Natasha, author.$tAesthetics of necropolitics$dLanham : Rowman & Littlefield International, 2018$z9781786606860$w(DLC) 2018052547
830 0 $aExperiments/on the political.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2019022489
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