Imagining Surveillance: Eutopian And Dystopian Literature And Film

Edinburgh University Press
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Imagining Surveillance presents the first full-length study of the depiction and assessment of surveillance in literature and film. Focusing on the utopian genre (which includes positive and negative worlds), this book offers an in- depth account of the ways in which the most creative writers,filmmakers and thinkers have envisioned alternative worlds in which surveillance in various forms plays a key concern. Ranging from Thomas More's genre-defining Utopia to Spike Jones' provocative film Her, Imagining Surveillance explores the long history of surveillance in creative texts well beforeand after George Orwell's iconic Nineteen Eighty-Four. It fits that key novel into a 500 year narrative that includes some of the most provocative and inventive accounts of surveillance as it is and as it might be in the future. The book explains the sustained use of these works by surveillance scholars, but goes much further and deeper in explicating their brilliant and challenging diversity. With chapters on surveillance studies, surveillance in utopias before Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four itself, and utopian textspost-Orwell that deal with visibility, spaces, identity, technology and the shape of things to come, Imagining Surveillance sits firmly in the emerging cultural studies of surveillance.
  • | Author: Peter Marks
  • | Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
  • | Publication Date: May 29, 2017
  • | Number of Pages: 184 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1474426557
  • | ISBN-13: 9781474426558
Author:
Peter Marks
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
Publication Date:
May 29, 2017
Number of pages:
184 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1474426557
ISBN-13:
9781474426558