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Aesthetics of Necropolitics

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Informationen zum Autor Natasha Lushetich is Senior Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Practices & Visual Studies at LaSalle, Singapore, having previously lectured at the University of Exeter. Her research focuses on the interplay of performativity, hegemony, and biopolitics. Klappentext The collection comprises contributions from leading artist-theorists in the fields of necropolitics and tactical media, and from increasingly influential scholars of biomediality and urban performativity Zusammenfassung The collection comprises contributions from leading artist-theorists in the fields of necropolitics and tactical media! and from increasingly influential scholars of biomediality and urban performativity Inhaltsverzeichnis Prologue, Natasha LushetichPart I: Sedimentations: Race and GenderChapter 1: What is the Aesthetics of Necropolitics?, Marina Gržini¿Chapter 2: Get Out: From Atlantic Slavery to Black Lives Matter, Sarah Juliet LauroChapter 3: Aesthetic Autonomy at the Border: Notes on Necro-Art, Verónica TelloPart II: Abstractions: Technological, Financial, Cultural, ScientificChapter 4: Inside the Corpse of Abstraction, Franco BerardiChapter 5: Greenness: Sketching the Limits of a Normative Fetish, Jens HauserChapter 6: Desire, DNA, and Transgenetic Technology: Life After Necropolitics, Mi YouPart III: Tactics: Detouring the Limits, Overbidding, MourningChapter 7: Necropolitics and the Dark Comedy of the Posthuman, Critical Art EnsembleChapter 8: Dirty your Media: Artists' Experiments in Bio-Sovereignty, Tiffany FunkChapter 9: Intimacy, Ignorance, and Mourning in Iowa Hog Confinement, Malin PalaniEpilogue: Archipelagoes of the Unseen Islands of the Forgotten, May JosephAbout the Contributors Index

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