The List Serves: : Population Control and Power.
[Place of publication not identified] : Institute of Network Cultures, 2017.
1 online resource
"Inspired by taxonomist Jack Goody's theorizing of "ancient lists" as "intellectual technologies," this book analyzes listing practices in modern and contemporary formations of power, and how they operate in the installation and securing of the milieus of circulation that characterize Michel Foucault's conception of governmentality. Propelling the list's role in the delimitation and policing of risky and threatening elements from out of history and into a contemporary analysis of power, this work demonstrates how assemblages of computer, statistical, and list technologies first deployed by the Nazi regime continue to resonate significantly in the segmenting and constitution of a critical classification of contemporary homo sapiens: the terrorist class, or homo sacer."-- provided by distributor.
Art and technology.
Art et technologie.
Discursive works.
Collections
Dipten, Leonieke van, contributor.
Lovink, Geert, contributor.
Rasch, Miriam, contributor.
Stiphout, Katja van, contributor.
Werbin, Kenneth C., contributor.
Library Stack, supplier.
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