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7. DRONOLOGIES. Or Twice-Told Tales
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Ricardo Dominguez
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- INTRODUCTION 1
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PART I. JURIDICAL, GENEALOGICAL, AND GEOPOLITICAL IMAGINARIES
- 1. DIRTY DANCING. Drones and Death in the Borderlands 25
- 2. LAWFARE AND ARMED CONFLICTS. A Comparative Analysis of Israeli and U.S. Targeted Killing Policies and Legal Challenges against Them 59
- 3. AMERICAN KAMIKAZE. Television-Guided Assault Drones in World War II 89
- 4. (IM)MATERIAL TERROR. Incitement to Violence Discourse as Racializing Technology in the War on Terror 112
- 5. VERTICAL MEDIATION AND THE U.S. DRONE WAR IN THE HORN OF AFRICA 134
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PART II. PERCEPTION AND PERSPECTIVE
- 6. DRONE-O- RAMA. Troubling the Temporal and Spatial Logics of Distance Warfare 161
- 7. DRONOLOGIES. Or Twice-Told Tales 178
- 8. IN PURSUIT OF OTHER NETWORKS. Drone Art and Accelerationist Aesthetics 195
- 9. THE CONTAINMENT ZONE 220
- 10. STONERS, STONES, AND DRONES. Transnational South Asian Visuality from Above and Below 241
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PART III. BIOPOLITICS, AUTOMATION, AND ROBOTICS
- 11. TAKING PEOPLE OUT. Drones, Media/Weapons, and the Coming Humanectomy 261
- 12. THE LABOR OF SURVEILLANCE AND BUREAUCRATIZED KILLING. New Subjectivities of Military Drone Operators 282
- 13. LETTER FROM A SENSOR OPERATOR 315
- 14. MATERIALITIES OF THE ROBOTIC 324
- 15. DRONE IMAGINARIES. The Technopolitics of Visuality in Postcolony and Empire 343
- Bibliography 367
- Contributors 411
- Index 415
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- INTRODUCTION 1
-
PART I. JURIDICAL, GENEALOGICAL, AND GEOPOLITICAL IMAGINARIES
- 1. DIRTY DANCING. Drones and Death in the Borderlands 25
- 2. LAWFARE AND ARMED CONFLICTS. A Comparative Analysis of Israeli and U.S. Targeted Killing Policies and Legal Challenges against Them 59
- 3. AMERICAN KAMIKAZE. Television-Guided Assault Drones in World War II 89
- 4. (IM)MATERIAL TERROR. Incitement to Violence Discourse as Racializing Technology in the War on Terror 112
- 5. VERTICAL MEDIATION AND THE U.S. DRONE WAR IN THE HORN OF AFRICA 134
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PART II. PERCEPTION AND PERSPECTIVE
- 6. DRONE-O- RAMA. Troubling the Temporal and Spatial Logics of Distance Warfare 161
- 7. DRONOLOGIES. Or Twice-Told Tales 178
- 8. IN PURSUIT OF OTHER NETWORKS. Drone Art and Accelerationist Aesthetics 195
- 9. THE CONTAINMENT ZONE 220
- 10. STONERS, STONES, AND DRONES. Transnational South Asian Visuality from Above and Below 241
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PART III. BIOPOLITICS, AUTOMATION, AND ROBOTICS
- 11. TAKING PEOPLE OUT. Drones, Media/Weapons, and the Coming Humanectomy 261
- 12. THE LABOR OF SURVEILLANCE AND BUREAUCRATIZED KILLING. New Subjectivities of Military Drone Operators 282
- 13. LETTER FROM A SENSOR OPERATOR 315
- 14. MATERIALITIES OF THE ROBOTIC 324
- 15. DRONE IMAGINARIES. The Technopolitics of Visuality in Postcolony and Empire 343
- Bibliography 367
- Contributors 411
- Index 415