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E-grāmata: Invisibility Studies: Surveillance, Transparency and the Hidden in Contemporary Culture

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  • Sērija : Cultural History & Literary Imagination 23
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jan-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783035394979
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  • Sērija : Cultural History & Literary Imagination 23
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  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783035394979

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Invisibility Studies explores current changes in the relationship between what we consider visible and what invisible in different areas of contemporary culture. Contributions trace how these changes make their marks on various cultural fields and investigate the cultural significance of these developments, such as transparency and privacy in urban architecture and the silent invasion of surveillance technologies into everyday life. The book contends that when it comes to the changing relationship of the visible and the invisible, the connection between seeing and not being seen is an exchange conditioned by physical and social settings that create certain possibilities for visibility and visuality, yet exclude others. The richness and complexity of this cultural framework means that no single discipline or interdisciplinary approach could capture it single-handedly. Invisibility Studies begins this conversation by bringing together scholars across the fields of architectural history and theory, art, film and literature, philosophy, cultural theory and contemporary anthropology as well as featuring work by a collective of artists.
List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgements xv
Henriette Steiner
Kristin Veel
Negotiating (In)Visibilities in Contemporary Culture: A Short Introduction xvii
PART I Transparency, Refraction and Opacity
1(84)
Cecilie Sachs Olsen
Sabeth Todtli
Nina Lund Westerdahl
Prelude I Charles Lock
3(2)
1 Glass Glimpsed: In, On, Through and Beyond
5(20)
Slavko Kacunko
2 Mirroring the Invisible
25(18)
Mechtild Widrich
3 I'll Be Your Mirror': Transparency, Voyeurism and Glass Architecture
43(18)
Lorens Holm
4 Transparency: Effable and Ineffable
61(24)
PART II Urban Topography, Void and Display
85(96)
Cecilie Sachs Olsen
Sabeth Todtli
Nina Lund Westerdahl
Prelude II Bernd Nicolai
87(2)
5 Mendelsohn and Libeskind: A Hidden History -- Jewish Identity, the Void, Architectural Metaphors and Traces through Twentieth- Century Berlin
89(28)
Henrik Reeh
6 Urban Bottles and Green Glass: Display and Transparencies in Post-Industrial Tuborg
117(22)
Mark Vacher
7 Spaces of Difference, Different Spaces: A Study of Urban Transformations in an Old Paint Factory
139(20)
Dora Osborne
8 Negotiating (In)Visibilities in German Memory Culture
159(22)
Cecilie Sachs Olsen
Sabeth Todtli
Nina Lund Westerdahl
PART III Surfaces, Secrets and Interior Spaces
181(78)
Prelude III Jane Rendell
183(2)
9 Surface Encounters: On Being Centred, Decentred and Recentred by the Works of Do-Ho Suh
185(18)
Claus Bech-Danielsen
10 The Secret Suburb: Second Lives in Second Homes
203(20)
Annie Ring
11 Cool Critique Versus Hot Spectatorship: Jelinek/Haneke's Voyeur around Vienna, a Return
223(18)
Devika Sharma
12 Visions of Punishment: On Susan Crile's Abu Ghraib Drawings
241(18)
Cecilie Sachs Olsen
Sabeth Todtli
Nina Lund Westerdahl
PART IV Screens, Cameras and Surveillance
259(84)
Prelude IV Susanne Wigorts Yngvesson
261(2)
13 To See the World as It Appears: Vision, the Gaze and the Camera as Technological Eye
263(18)
David Murakami Wood
14 Vanishing Surveillance: Ghost-Hunting in the Ubiquitous Surveillance Society
281(20)
Nanna Bonde Thylstrup
15 The Invisibilities of Internet Censorship
301(20)
Henriette Steiner
Kristin Veel
16 Visible in Theory: Perceived Visibility as Symbolic Form --- A Photo-Expedition into a Contemporary Urban Environment
321(22)
Notes on Contributors 343(6)
Index 349
Henriette Steiner is Associate Professor in Landscape Architecture and Planning at the University of Copenhagen. She is the author of The Emergence of a Modern City: Golden Age Copenhagen 1800-1850 (2014) and co-editor of Memory Culture and the Contemporary City: Building Sites (2009) and Rumlig Kultur/Spatial Culture (2012). Kristin Veel is Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at the University of Copenhagen. She is the author of Narrative Negotiations: Information Structures in Literary Fiction (2009) and co-editor of the collected volume The Cultural Life of Crises and Catastrophes (2012).