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[ecrea] Book announcement: BLACKOUT: On Memory and Catastrophe
Sun Sep 20 08:51:58 GMT 2009
BLACKOUT: On Memory and Catastrophe
Joan Grossman
Now available from Atropos Press
Think Media series
Product Description
History is marked by catastrophic events that defy meaning and
understanding. The 20th century was a century of prosperity and
progress; it was also history's bloodiest. The death toll from war
and genocide reached 140 million people. Trauma of this magnitude
poses grave challenges to memory and thought. This work explores
failures of memory and cognition - the blackout - as a condition
that plagues history, and is particularly problematic in an era of
media, in which memory is increasingly disembodied and virtualized,
undermined by a Generalized Media Disorder. Technologies of media
and war are creating a condition in which the virtual world is
displacing the ethical world. BLACKOUT traces this phenomenon
through a century of upheaval - from World War I, which exceeded all
previous notions of destruction, to the War on Terror, a perpetual
war in a realm of perpetual media. World War II is particularly
significant in its deployment of previously unfathomable
technologies of disappearance - extermination, nuclear weapons, and
the massive incineration of cities in Germany and Japan. The
blackout is a space of memory and thinking that collapses with
catastrophe and falls into a stupor. Our humanity has been nearly
extinguished by the tremendous violence it has enacted, pushing
philosophy, language and ethics to their limits.
Joan Grossman is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and video
artist, based in Brooklyn, New York. Her work has been shown in more
than 20 countries. She also teaches media theory and production, and
received her doctorate in Media Philosophy from the European
Graduate School in Switzerland.
Paperback: 118 pages
Publisher: Atropos Press (July 20, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0981997236
ISBN-13: 978-0981997230
Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
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