This commentary on Afflicted Powers focuses on RETORT's theorization of the spectacle. Through a discussion of mimetic versus metonymic politics and an examination of childhood as a site of spectacle, the domestic security state and the social reproduction of weak citizenship are brought into the discussion.
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Duke University Press
2008
Issue Section:
DOSSIER ON Retort’s AFFLICTED POWERS
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