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Informationen zum Autor Greg Bird is Associate Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada. He is a contemporary social and political theorist. His first book, Containing Community , won the 2017 Symposium Book Award (Canadian Society for Continental Philosophy) . Giovanbattista Tusa is a philosopher and video artist based at the Nova University of Lisbon in Portugal, where he coordinates the research program X-CENTRIC FUTURES. He is a coauthor, with Alain Badiou, of The End . Klappentext "An anthology of primary texts on the concept of the "dispositif" which to date has been presented in English in fractured form, through various different translations"-- Zusammenfassung A ground-breaking anthology that places dispositifs (“apparatuses”) at the center of contemporary thought. Dispositif is one of the most prevalent yet elusive terms in contemporary thought. This comprehensive anthology brings together formative, seminal, and contemporary texts and visual applications to illuminate how central dispositifs are to contemporary theory. Greg Bird and Giovanbattista Tusa’s selection and placement of critical texts invite readers to explore common themes and genealogies, different interpretations and readings, and their diverse deployments across multiple disciplines and genres by such figures as Karl Marx, Franz Kafka, Judith Butler, Martin Heidegger, Gilbert Simondon, Michel Foucault, Edward Said, Jasbir Puar, Donna Haraway, Giorgio Agamben, Jacques Derrida, Tiqqun, Claire Fontaine, and many others. Dispositif: A Cartography is a true toolbox for the development of technological ecology thinking that accounts for situated knowledge. This collection provides coordinates for reorienting oneself in a permanently changing world, offering possible roadmaps for navigating these profoundly uncertain times. More than just a compilation of interventions on the dispositif, this volume acts as a guide for understanding the complex interaction between technology, philosophy, and the languages of the arts and media. Inhaltsverzeichnis ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix PROBLEMATIZING DISPOSITIFS 1 Greg Bird I ARCHITECTRONICS/MECHANISMS 1 FRAGMENT ON MACHINES 23 Karl Marx 2 IN THE PENAL COLONY 35 Franz Kafka 3 MACHINE AND ORGANISM 59 Georges Canguilhem 4 GENESIS OF THE TECHNICAL OBJECT: THE PROCESS OF CONCRETIZATION 89 Gilbert Simondon 5 MACHINE FRAGMENTS 103 Gerald Raunig 6 IS A MUSEUM A FACTORY? 113 Hito Steyerl 7 OF STRUCTION 123 Jean-Luc Nancy 8 WE, MACHINIC SUBJECTS 133 Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri 9 COGNITIVE ASSEMBLAGES: TECHNICAL AGENCY AND HUMAN INTERACTIONS 147 N. Katherine Hayles II POSITIVITY/TACTICS 10 THE IDEA OF POSITIVITY 163 Jean Hyppolite 11 THE QUESTION CONCERNING TECHNOLOGY 171 Martin Heidegger 12 THE DISPOSITIF OF SEXUALITY 195 Michel Foucault 13 THE CONFESSION OF THE FLESH 205 Michel Foucault 14 LATENT AND MANIFEST ORIENTALISM 219 Edward Said 15 WHAT IS A DISPOSITIF? 231 Gilles Deleuze 16 GENDER TROUBLE 239 Judith Butler 17 WHAT IS AN APPARATUS? 251 Giorgio Agamben 18 BEFORE THE LAW: HUMANS AND OTHER ANIMALS IN A BIOPOLITICAL FRAME 263 Cary Wolfe III PROSTHETICS/EMBODIMENTS 19 IDEOLOGY AND IDEOLOGICAL STATE APPARATUSES 277 Louis Althusser 20 THE TECHNOLOGY OF GENDER 289 Teresa de Lauretis 21 POSTSCRIPT ON THE SOCIETIES OF CONTROL 305 Gilles Deleuze 22 THE OTHER QUESTION: STEREOTYPE, DISCRIMINATION AND THE DISCOURSE OF COLONIALISM 311 Homi K. Bhabha 23 SYNTACTICS: THE GRAMMAR OF FEMINISM AND TECHNOSCIENCE 323 Donna J. Haraway 24 ONTOLOGY OF THE ACCIDENT: AN ESSAY ON DESTRUCTIVE PLASTICITY 333 Catherine Malabou 25 THE DISPOSITIF OF THE PERSON 341 Roberto Esposito 26 THE BIOPOLITICAL BIRTH OF GENDER: SOCIAL CON...