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An edition of Surveillance cinema (2015)

Surveillance cinema

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"In Paris, a static video camera keeps watch on a bourgeois home. In Portland, a webcam documents the torture and murder of kidnap victims. And in clandestine intelligence offices around the world, satellite technologies relentlessly pursue the targets of global conspiracies. Such plots represent only a fraction of the surveillance narratives that have become commonplace in recent cinema. Catherine Zimmer examines how technology and ideology have come together in cinematic form to play a functional role in the politics of surveillance. Drawing on the growing field of surveillance studies and the politics of contemporary monitoring practices, she demonstrates that screen narrative has served to organize political, racial, affective, and even material formations around and through surveillance. She considers how popular culture forms are intertwined with the current political landscape in which the imagery of anxiety, suspicion, war, and torture has become part of daily life. From Enemy of the State and The Bourne Series to Saw, Caché and Zero Dark Thirty, Surveillance Cinema explores in detail the narrative tropes and stylistic practices that characterize contemporary films and television series about surveillance" -- From the publisher.

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English
Pages
273

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Surveillance cinema in theory and practice
Video surveillance, torture porn, and zones of indistinction
Commodified surveillance: first-person cameras, the Internet, and compulsive documentation
The global eye: satellite, GPS, and the "geopolitical aesthetic"
Temporality and surveillance I: terrorism narratives and the melancholic security state
Temporality and surveillance II: surveillance, remediation, and social memory in strange days
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-259) and index.

Series
Postmillennial pop, Postmillennial pop

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.4302/3
Library of Congress
PN1995.9.E38 Z56 2015, PN1995.9.E38Z56 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 273 pages
Number of pages
273

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27193034M
Internet Archive
surveillancecine0000zimm
ISBN 10
1479864374, 1479836672
ISBN 13
9781479864379, 9781479836673
LCCN
2014040538
OCLC/WorldCat
893452397

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