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Aerial Life - Spaces, Mobilities, Affects

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Informationen zum Autor Peter Adey is Lecturer in Cultural Geography at Keele University, Staffordshire, England. His research interests include the study of mobility and cultures of aviation and security. Adey is the author of Mobility (2009). Klappentext Our lives are supported and carried by the aeroplane, and yet at the same time, they are haunted and threatened by it. This theoretically informed research explores what the development and transformation of air travel has meant for societies, individuals, and the status of human life itself. Author Peter Adey reveals the complex politics of this 'aereality', positioning it at the critical apex of political, cultural, and social relations. Through a series of detailed international case studies, Adey traces the history of aviation over the past century, showing how the early promises of flight, symbolized and performed in the spectacular airshows at Hendon and Rheims, evolved into the devastating bombing campaigns of World War II and the rise of international terrorism. Along the way, we are shown how aerial mobilities may transform societies and subjects, shape individual rights and identities, and alter the very workings of the human body. Soaring beyond the concept of air travel as a metaphorical tool, Aerial Life offers startling historical evidence and bold new ideas about how the social and material spaces of the aeroplane are considered in the modern era. Zusammenfassung Through a series of detailed international case studies! this book traces the history of aviation over the past century! showing how the early promises of flight! symbolized and performed in the spectacular airshows at Hendon and Rheims! evolved into the devastating bombing campaigns of World War II and the rise of international terrorism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Figures and Tables ix Series Editors' Preface x Acknowledgements xi 1 Introduction 1 Prologue 1 Overview 6 Aerial Life 8 Powering Up Aerial Geographies 13 The Organization of the Book 21 Part One Becoming Aerial 23 2 Birth of the Aerial Body 25 Introduction 25 Beginnings 28 'Handsome Is as Handsome Does': Disassembling the Aerial Body 30 The Flesh of the Aerial Youth 41 Simulation 45 Conclusion 52 3 The Projection and Performance of Airspace 54 Introduction 54 Building a Political Space: Identity, Boundedness and the Sanctity of Territory 57 Undoing Aerial Space: Post-nationalism and Projective Power 70 Conclusion 80 Part Two Governing Aerial Life 83 4 Aerial Views: Bodies, Borders and Biopolitics 85 Introduction 85 Seeing the Wood for the Trees: Targeting, Administering and Managing Populations 86 Techniques of the Observer/Observed 103 Three-Dimensional Vision 109 Conclusion 113 5 Profiling Machines 114 Introduction 114 Imagining the Pilot/Passenger 117 Sorting 124 Modifying 132 Conclusion 144 Part Three Aerial Aggression 145 6 Aerial Environments 147 Introduction 147 The Emergence of a Target 149 Systems, Circulations and Ecological Warfare 161 Air Conditioning 170 Conclusion 177 7 Subjects under Siege 179 Warning 179 Introduction 181 The Anatomy of Panic 185 Imaginations and Urgencies 189 Vigilance and the Social as Circuit 191 Entrainment 198 Conclusion 205 8 Conclusion 206 Environments 207 Futures 208 Aerial Turns 209 Notes 211 Bibliography 228 Index 255 ...

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