Incorporations
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Incorporations
(Zone, 6)
Zone, c1992
- pbk.
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Description and Table of Contents
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pbk. ISBN 9780942299298
Description
This volume of Zone presents a diverse group of reflections and interventions on the fate of the body and of subjectivity within twentieth-century modernity. Essays, image-text projects, photographic dossiers, and philosophical and scientific articles examine the multiple emergences over the last 100 years of new models of life based on technological and biological developments, whose roots go back to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but whose full expression is only beginning to emerge. These new transformations and modalities are discussed and figured in relation to an older set of models that long ago began to dissolve - the classical notions of unity, interiority, and organism. In its heterogeneous approach, Zone 6: Incorporations provides a rich cartographic description of the particular capacities and trajectories of the contemporary body drawing on the work of neurologists, anthropologists, filmmakers, architects, philosophers, historians, biologists, dancers, novelists, and artists.ContributorsPaul Rabinow, Eve Sedgwick, Francois Dagognet, Peter Eisenman, J. G. Ballard, Donna Haraway, Gilles Deleuze, Klaus Theweleit, Elaine Scarry, Francisco Varela, Liz Diller, Ric Scofidio, John O'Neill, Manuel DeLanda, and Ana Barado
Table of Contents
- Regimes, pathways, subjects, Felix Guattari
- when man is on the menu, Donna Haraway
- machine and organism, Georges Canguilhem
- torque - the new kinaesthetic of the 20th century, Hillel Schwartz
- nonorganic life, Manuel DeLanda
- angular momentum, Ana Barrado
- neurasthenia and modernity, Anson Rabinbach
- radiography, cinematography and the decline of the lens, Lisa Cartwright and Brian Goldfarb
- the living machine - psychology as organology, Didier Deleule
- artificiality and enlightenment - from sociobiology to biosociality, Paul Rabinow
- war and medicinema, Victor Bouillion
- Tadeusz Kantor, Heidi Gilpin
- circles, lines and bits, Klaus Theweleit
- horror autotoxicus, John O'Neill
- project for a glossary of the 20th century, J.G. Ballard
- mediators, Gilles Deleuze
- the genesis of the individual, Gilbert Simondon
- the reenchantment of the concrete, Francisco Varela
- arbeit medallion, Elaine Scarry
- case No. 00-17163, Diller and Scofidio
- metametazoa - biology and multiplicity, Dorion Sagan
- intentionality, Jean Paul Sartre
- the construction of perception, Leif Finkel
- biology and beauty, Frederick Turner
- unfolding events, Peter Eisenman
- full metal jacket, Bill Krohn
- robocop, Mark Poster
- performance, Nina Rosenblatt
- aliens, Paul Virilio
- my crasy life, Jean-Pierre Gorin
- techniques of the body, Marcel Mauss
- spine, city, form, Peter Fend
- dancing bodies, Susan Foster
- hygiene, cuisine and the product world, Ellen Lupton and J.A. Miller
- toward a biopsychiatry, Francois Dagognet
- the influencing machine, Victor Tausk
- mappings - a chronology of remote sensing, Judith Barry
- biological ramparts, Ronald Jones
- epidemics of the will, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
- Passio Perpetuae, Leone and Macdonald
- virtual systems, Allucqluere Roseanne Stone
- the myth of the clean war, Paul Rogers
- ethology - Spinoza and us, Gilles Deleuze.
- Volume
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ISBN 9780942299304
Description
This volume of Zone presents a diverse group of reflections and interventions on the fate of the body and of subjectivity within twentieth-century modernity. Essays, image-text projects, photographic dossiers, and philosophical and scientific articles examine the multiple emergences over the last 100 years of new models of life based on technological and biological developments, whose roots go back to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but whose full expression is only beginning to emerge. These new transformations and modalities are discussed and figured in relation to an older set of models that long ago began to dissolve - the classical notions of unity, interiority, and organism. In its heterogeneous approach, Zone 6: Incorporations provides a rich cartographic description of the particular capacities and trajectories of the contemporary body drawing on the work of neurologists, anthropologists, filmmakers, architects, philosophers, historians, biologists, dancers, novelists, and artists.ContributorsPaul Rabinow, Eve Sedgwick, Francois Dagognet, Peter Eisenman, J. G. Ballard, Donna Haraway, Gilles Deleuze, Klaus Theweleit, Elaine Scarry, Francisco Varela, Liz Diller, Ric Scofidio, John O'Neill, Manuel DeLanda, and Ana Barado
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