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[Commlist] CFP Biopolitics, biopower and visual media
Sat Jul 22 16:02:47 GMT 2023
A few contributors have withdrawn from a special issue collection on
'Biopolitics, biopower and visual media' and we are seeking 2 further
contributions.
Here is an outline of the collection:
Theories of biopolitics and biopower in the work of Foucault, Agamben,
Esposito, Hardt and Negri and others have been widely discussed in
recent years as constituting one of the key paradigms for understanding
visual media. This collection of essays addresses the role of visual
media as technologies of population management and the ways that visual
media produce effects of immunity from state violence and the
destruction of ‘other’ populations. While some scholars have explored
the ways that media affect and user vulnerability make possible new
forms of political connectivity and participation, the essays in this
issue ask: how do media classify some populations as worthy of life and
others as precarious or disposable? Theories of biopower and biopolitics
challenge us to think about the ways that visual media record, archive,
and analyze biological life; enmesh social existence in information
networks and harvest it as data; and define human subjects in terms of
racial and species hierarchies. The transmedial turn in media and
communication studies has also shown how DIY technologies that encourage
media production and prosumption can be utilised by communities that
have been minoritised by state power to contest, or alternatively become
complicit in, forms of violence and exclusion. These essays show how
the politics of self-identification, self-representation, and
self-preservation through media can be usefully strengthened by
attention to the biopolitics of visual surveillance, genetic
information, and new media economies.
If you would like to contribute or have any questions or queries, please
get in touch with Randell-Moon, Holly <(hrandell-moon /at/ csu.edu.au)>
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