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E-grāmata: Futureproof: Security Aesthetics and the Management of Life

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  • Formāts: 312 pages
  • Sērija : Global Insecurities
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Duke University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781478007517
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  • Formāts: 312 pages
  • Sērija : Global Insecurities
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Duke University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781478007517

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Security is a defining characteristic of our age and the driving force behind the management of collective political, economic, and social life. Directed at safeguarding society against future peril, security is often thought of as the hard infrastructures and invisible technologies assumed to deliver it: walls, turnstiles, CCTV cameras, digital encryption, and the like. The contributors to Futureproof redirect this focus, showing how security is a sensory domain shaped by affect and image as much as rules and rationalities. They examine security as it is lived and felt in domains as varied as real estate listings, active-shooter drills, border crossings, landslide maps, gang graffiti, and museum exhibits to theorize how security regimes are expressed through aesthetic forms. Taking a global perspective with studies ranging from Jamaica to Jakarta and Colombia to the U.S.-Mexico border, Futureproof expands our understanding of the security practices, infrastructures, and technologies that pervade everyday life.

Contributors. Victoria Bernal, Jon Carter, Alexandra Demshock, Zaire Z. Dinzey-Flores, Didier Fassin, D. Asher Ghertner, Daniel M. Goldstein, Rachel Hall, Rivke Jaffe, Ieva Jusionyte, Catherine Lutz, Alejandra Leal Martínez, Hudson McFann, Limor Samimian-Darash, AbdouMaliq Simone, Austin Zeiderman

The contributors to Futureproof examine the affective and aesthetic dimensions of security infrastructures and technology with studies ranging from Jamaica and Jakarta to Colombia and the US-Mexico border.

Recenzijas

This provocative book reframes the issue of security, considering it at the intersection of aesthetics and politics. It opens new possibilities of critique and of understanding, using ethnographies to expose several dimensions of our everydayness that normalize fear, risk, violence, and the invisibilization of growing inequalities. It will become mandatory reading for all interested in criticizing contemporary formations of power and the ways in which violence and security are lived and felt in the everyday. - Teresa P. R. Caldeira, author of (City of Walls: Crime, Segregation, and Citizenship in Sćo Paulo) This volume offers a critical analysis of security as a mode of power and form of governance by examining its aesthetic dimensions. The authors explore the institutions and discourses that sell protection from almost every aspect of everyday life. By focusing on the political and social aesthetics of how security claims and threats control human lives, they argue that it is these aesthetic manipulations that provide an affective infrastructure and set of practices that manage human life. An important addition to the anthropology of security, Futureproof provides a provocative glimpse into the future. - Setha Low, coeditor of (Spaces of Security: Ethnographies of Securityscapes, Surveillance, and Control) "The development of the concept of security as an aesthetic and sensory experience is an interesting line of research, and the broad sample of cases evaluated in Futureproof was well chosen. This is a reference text I would recommend for security practitioners as well as advanced students and scholars of security and strategic theories. Far from the typical security text, there are philosophical elements and advanced concepts that lend more to a scholars eye, but this text will prove educational for anyone with an interest in the staging and portrayal of security." - Courteney J. O'Connor (LSE Review of Books) "This is a worthy and relevant contribution to security studies, a field which will likely become even more prominent in the postCOVID-19 world." - R. P. Lorenzo (Choice)

Foreword vii
Catherine Lutz
Introduction: Security Aesthetics of and beyond the Biopolitical 1(32)
D. Asher Ghertner
Hudson McFann
Daniel M. Goldstein
1 The Aesthetics of Cyber Insecurity: Displaying the Digital in Three American Museum Exhibits
33(30)
Victoria Bernal
2 Danger Signs: The Aesthetics of Insecurity in Bogota
63(24)
Austin Zeiderman
3 "We All Have the Same Red Blood": Security Aesthetics and Rescue Ethics on the Arizona-Sonora Border
87(27)
Ieva Jusionyte
4 Fugitive Horizons and the Arts of Security in Honduras
114(20)
Jon Home Carter
5 Security Aesthetics and Political Community Formation in Kingston, Jamaica
134(22)
Rivke Faffe
6 Staging Safety in Brooklyn's Real Estate
156(19)
Zaire Z. Dinzey-Flores
Alexandra Demshock
7 Expecting the Worst: Active-Shooter Scenario Play in American Schools
175(25)
Rachel Hall
8 H5N1 and the Aesthetics of Biosecurity: From Danger to Risk
200(25)
Limor Samimian-Darash
9 Securing "Standby" and Urban Space Making in Jakarta: Intensities in Search of Forms
225(20)
AbdouMaliq Simone
10 Securing the Street: Urban Renewal and the Fight against "Informality" in Mexico City
245(26)
Alejandra Leal Martinez
Afterword: The Age of Security 271(6)
Didier Fassin
Acknowledgments 277(2)
Contributors 279(6)
Index 285
D. Asher Ghertner is Associate Professor of Geography at Rutgers University.

Hudson McFann is a PhD candidate in geography at Rutgers University.

Daniel M. Goldstein is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at Rutgers University.