Control Culture : : Foucault and Deleuze after Discipline / / Frida Beckman.

Is control the cultural logic of the 21st century?The most extensive examination yet of control across disciplines and cultural modes of expressionAn important collection for anyone interested in the relation between present-day politics and cultureInterrogates control as a cultural logicIncludes in...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on the Contributors -- Introduction: Control of What? -- 1. Notes from an Investigation of ‘Control Society’ -- 2. Post-Mortem on Race and Control -- 3. Periodising (with) Control -- 4. Subjects of Sovereign Control and the Art of Critique in the Early Modern Period -- 5. Posthumanism, Social Complexity and the Political: A Genealogy for Foucault’s The Birth of Biopolitics -- 6. ‘That Path is for Your Steps Alone’: Popular Music, Neoliberalism and Biopolitics -- 7. Cinema in the Age of Control -- 8. Towards a ‘Minor’ Fascism: Panoptic Control and Resistant Multiplicity in TV’s Spooks -- 9. Species States: Animal Control in Phil Klay’s ‘Redeployment’ -- 10. Control and a Minor Literature -- 11. Philosophy and Control -- Index
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Is control the cultural logic of the 21st century?The most extensive examination yet of control across disciplines and cultural modes of expressionAn important collection for anyone interested in the relation between present-day politics and cultureInterrogates control as a cultural logicIncludes incisive readings on Foucault’s and Deleuze’s conceptions of discipline and control Contributes to ongoing interrogations into the fate of biopoliticsStarting from Deleuze’s brief but influential work on control, the 11 essays in this book focus on how control mechanisms influence, and are influenced by, cultural expression today. They also collectively re-evaluate Foucault and Deleuze’s theories of discipline and control in light of the continued development of biopolitics.Written by an impressive line-up of contemporary scholars of philosophy, politics and culture, the essays cover the particularity of control in relation to various fields and modes of expression including literature, cinema, television, music and philosophy.Case studies include:Ray Bradbury's short story 'The Pedestrian'M. NourbeSe Philip's 2008 poetry book ZONG!French Renaissance philosopher and author Michel de MontaigneUndoing the Demos: Neoliberalism's Stealth Revolution by Wendy Brown (2015)the band The Grateful DeadThe Bourne Identitythe TV show SpooksRedeployment, an award-winning book of short stories of conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan by ex-marine Phil Klay Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari's influential 1986 philosophy book Kafka: Toward a Minor LiteratureContributorsNeel Ahuja, University of California-Santa Cruz, USA. Frida Beckman, Stockholm University, Sweden. Colleen Glenney Boggs, Dartmouth College, USA.Gregory Flaxman, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA.Seb Franklin, King’s College, London, UK.Carin Franzén, Linköping University, Sweden. Colin Gardner, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA.Gregg Lambert, Syracuse University. Paul Patton, The University of New South Wales, Australia.Jeffrey T. Nealon, Penn State University, USA. Cary Wolfe, Rice University, USA."
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Notes on the Contributors --
Introduction: Control of What? --
1. Notes from an Investigation of ‘Control Society’ --
2. Post-Mortem on Race and Control --
3. Periodising (with) Control --
4. Subjects of Sovereign Control and the Art of Critique in the Early Modern Period --
5. Posthumanism, Social Complexity and the Political: A Genealogy for Foucault’s The Birth of Biopolitics --
6. ‘That Path is for Your Steps Alone’: Popular Music, Neoliberalism and Biopolitics --
7. Cinema in the Age of Control --
8. Towards a ‘Minor’ Fascism: Panoptic Control and Resistant Multiplicity in TV’s Spooks --
9. Species States: Animal Control in Phil Klay’s ‘Redeployment’ --
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Acknowledgements --
Notes on the Contributors --
Introduction: Control of What? --
1. Notes from an Investigation of ‘Control Society’ --
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3. Periodising (with) Control --
4. Subjects of Sovereign Control and the Art of Critique in the Early Modern Period --
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Introduction: Control of What? --
1. Notes from an Investigation of ‘Control Society’ --
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3. Periodising (with) Control --
4. Subjects of Sovereign Control and the Art of Critique in the Early Modern Period --
5. Posthumanism, Social Complexity and the Political: A Genealogy for Foucault’s The Birth of Biopolitics --
6. ‘That Path is for Your Steps Alone’: Popular Music, Neoliberalism and Biopolitics --
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9. Species States: Animal Control in Phil Klay’s ‘Redeployment’ --
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11. Philosophy and Control --
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