"The Aesthetics of Stealth proposes a cultural analysis as well as a political theory of stealth in its various aesthetic articulations"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Toni Pape is a cultural theorist and media scholar at the University of Amsterdam. His previous books include Figures of Time and the coauthored Nocturnal Fabulations. He is a member of the editorial boards of NECSUS: European Journal of Media Studies and the Immediations book series at Punctum Press.
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Acknowledgments 1 Stealth Parade: Introduction, Overview, Problematization 2 Digital Prehensions: Two Brief Genealogies of Stealth 3 Stealth: A Co-evolution of Technology and Culture 4 Technostealth: A Baroque Disposition 5 The Politicality of Imperceptibility, Now and Then: An Interlude 6 Sneaking Stealth: The Tracking Shot and Relational Imperceptibility 7 Surveillance Stealth 1: Conspiracy Thinking and Ubiquitous War 8 Surveillance Stealth 2: Overcoding World History and the World as Blackbox 9 Magical Stealth: Queering Sourcery and Relational Ethics in Dishonored 10 Social Stealth: Camp Aesthetic, Whiteness, and Artificial Stupidity in Hitman 11 Stealthy Together: Coda on Insistent Belonging Notes Works Cited Index
Acknowledgments 1 Stealth Parade: Introduction, Overview, Problematization 2 Digital Prehensions: Two Brief Genealogies of Stealth 3 Stealth: A Co-evolution of Technology and Culture 4 Technostealth: A Baroque Disposition 5 The Politicality of Imperceptibility, Now and Then: An Interlude 6 Sneaking Stealth: The Tracking Shot and Relational Imperceptibility 7 Surveillance Stealth 1: Conspiracy Thinking and Ubiquitous War 8 Surveillance Stealth 2: Overcoding World History and the World as Blackbox 9 Magical Stealth: Queering Sourcery and Relational Ethics in Dishonored 10 Social Stealth: Camp Aesthetic, Whiteness, and Artificial Stupidity in Hitman 11 Stealthy Together: Coda on Insistent Belonging Notes Works Cited Index
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