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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 213x137x15 mm, weight: 227 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 1509537260
  • ISBN-13: 9781509537266
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 213x137x15 mm, weight: 227 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 1509537260
  • ISBN-13: 9781509537266
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We have long accepted the face as the most natural and self-evident thing, believing that in it we could read, as if on a screen, our emotions and our doubts, our anger and joy. We have decorated them, made them up, designed them, as if the face were the true calling card of our personality, the public manifestation of our inner being.

Nothing could be further from the truth. Rather than a window opening onto our inner nature, the face has always been a technical artefact—a construction that owes as much to artificiality as to our genetic inheritance. From the origins of humanity to the triumph of the selfie, Marion Zilio charts the history of the technical, economic, political, legal, and artistic fabrication of the face. Her account of this history culminates in a radical new interrogation of what is too often denounced as our contemporary narcissism. In fact, argues Zilio, the “narcissism” of the selfie may well reconnect us to the deepest sources of the human manufacture of faces—a reconnection that would also be a chance for us to come to terms with the non-human part of ourselves.

This highly original reflection on the fabrication of the face will be of great value to students and scholars of media and culture and to anyone interested in the pervasiveness of the face in our contemporary age of the selfie.

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'highly convincing' Aesthetica

'Fascinating' Art Quarterly

Acknowledgements vii
1 After the Face
1(8)
Chronicle of a Death Foretold?
5(4)
2 The Invention of the Face
9(28)
The Optical Unconscious: Seeing Flows, Coding Faces
14(4)
Grammatization and Phenomenotechnical Synthesis
18(3)
The Face as Diagram
21(3)
The Proletarianization of the Face
24(6)
Trouble in Multiplicity
30(7)
3 The Apparelled Face
37(32)
The Default of Origin
40(5)
An Artificial Organ
45(8)
The Ego-Technical Complement
53(5)
Masked Repetition
58(5)
The Narcosis of Narcissus
63(6)
4 The Space of Appearances
69(18)
The Spectacle of Politics
70(3)
The Face of the Collective: Relation or Rapport?
73(2)
The Politics of Publicity
75(4)
The Mass Ornament
79(3)
From the Mass to the Multitudes
82(5)
5 Critique of the Political Economy of Faces
87(23)
From the `self' to the Relational
88(4)
#Selfie: A Contemporary Readymade?
92(5)
The Cryptopornography of Care
97(3)
A New Distribution of the Sensible
100(3)
The Algorithmic Matrix: Ranking and Mapping of Faces
103(7)
6 In the Flow
110(25)
Of Dissemination?
111(4)
Aesthetics of the Everyday and Becoming-World
115(5)
Pervasive Faces
120(3)
Couch-grass Politics, or the Ethics of the Chameleon
123(5)
The Thing's Share
128(7)
Notes 135(19)
Index 154
Marion Zilio is a theorist, art critic and curator