I can’t keep my eyes off the war body, even though in the repeated seeing of it I feel nauseous: implicated in, and affected by, its painful coming into being. In this age of the War on Terror, wherever I look, wherever I am directed to look by the all-seeing “vision machines” that “illuminate” our identities (Virilio 1994, 70), the body of the soldier, terrorist, hostage, and victim come into troubling view. These war bodies are real in the ontological and phenomenological sense; they are also metaphoric, simulated, and discursive. In this chapter I will define and explore the complex ways in which these three articulating axis—war, in its militaristic and ideological sense; the screen, in all its multif...
The operation of cameras, not only in the recording and distribution of images of torture, but as pa...
This article critically considers the relation between simulation design and human experience throug...
The ongoing conflict in the war on terrorism puts two emblematic modes of violence into sharp relief...
Like the pool of perceivers of September 11th, the vast majority of people who experience the war bo...
Betool Khedairi’s 2003 novel, Ghayeb or Absent captures through the disabilities, deformities, and i...
In this thesis, I explore the ways the sensory experience of war is staged as a corporeal apprehensi...
This chapter places the body at the centre of critical thinking about war and its consequences. W...
Bodies of Terror/Terrorizing Bodies is an examination of the biopolitical manifestations of the glob...
This article analyses an example of war footage in order to trace the ways in which the tension betw...
This thesis explores the politics of knowing the body at war. It argues that the exclusion of the bo...
Images of the body in pain are the primary medium through which we come to know war, torture and oth...
In this article I compare two recent films that foreground the body at risk in the new wars of the t...
In this chapter we reflect upon how the contributions in this book have enriched our understanding o...
Twentieth-century war is a unique cultural phenomenon and the last two decades have seen significant...
This work is a phenomenological and interpretive study of the presentation of self, society and tech...
The operation of cameras, not only in the recording and distribution of images of torture, but as pa...
This article critically considers the relation between simulation design and human experience throug...
The ongoing conflict in the war on terrorism puts two emblematic modes of violence into sharp relief...
Like the pool of perceivers of September 11th, the vast majority of people who experience the war bo...
Betool Khedairi’s 2003 novel, Ghayeb or Absent captures through the disabilities, deformities, and i...
In this thesis, I explore the ways the sensory experience of war is staged as a corporeal apprehensi...
This chapter places the body at the centre of critical thinking about war and its consequences. W...
Bodies of Terror/Terrorizing Bodies is an examination of the biopolitical manifestations of the glob...
This article analyses an example of war footage in order to trace the ways in which the tension betw...
This thesis explores the politics of knowing the body at war. It argues that the exclusion of the bo...
Images of the body in pain are the primary medium through which we come to know war, torture and oth...
In this article I compare two recent films that foreground the body at risk in the new wars of the t...
In this chapter we reflect upon how the contributions in this book have enriched our understanding o...
Twentieth-century war is a unique cultural phenomenon and the last two decades have seen significant...
This work is a phenomenological and interpretive study of the presentation of self, society and tech...
The operation of cameras, not only in the recording and distribution of images of torture, but as pa...
This article critically considers the relation between simulation design and human experience throug...
The ongoing conflict in the war on terrorism puts two emblematic modes of violence into sharp relief...