Surveillance/society/culture / / Florian Zappe, Andrew S. Gross (eds.).
What only a few decades ago would have been considered a totalitarian nightmare seems to have become reality: Surveillance practices and technologies have infiltrated all aspects of our lives, forcing us to reconsider established notions of privacy, subjectivity, and the status of the individual in...
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin : : Peter Lang,, [2020] ©2020 |
Year of Publication: | 2020 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Contributions to English and American literary studies (CEALS) ;
Volume 3 |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (248 pages). |
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Table of Contents:
- Surveillance
- a complex relationship / Bernhard H.F. Taureck
- Gazing back at the monster
- a critical posthumanist intervention on surveillance culture, sousveillance and the lifelogged self / Florian Zappe
- Too much information : self-monitoring and confessional culture / Bärbel Harju
- Death by data : identification and dataveillance in Gary Shteyngart's Super sad true love story / Felix Haase
- Flickers of vision : surveillance and the uncertainty paradigm in Dave Eggers's The circle / Birgit Däwes
- The Black box of humanism : surveillance, the spy narrative, and literary form / Andrew S. Gross
- Rap vs. Big Brother : the conscious and the comical / Silke Järvenpää
- The art of surveillance : surveying the lives and works of Andy Warhol and Ai Weiwei / Hugh Davies
- Paranoia and surveillance in Andrew Dominik's film The assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford / Marek Paryż
- Mythologies of violence in American police videos / Caren Myers Morrison
- Afterword / Garrett Stewart.