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Life in the Age of Drone Warfare
15. DRONE IMAGINARIES. The Technopolitics of Visuality in Postcolony and Empire
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December 31 2020
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. v
Table of Contents
pp. v
CONTENTS
pp. vii
Acknowledgments
pp. vii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION
pp. 25
DIRTY DANCING
pp. 59
LAWFARE AND ARMED CONFLICTS
pp. 89
AMERICAN KAMIKAZE
pp. 112
(IM)MATERIAL TERROR
pp. 134
VERTICAL MEDIATION AND THE U.S. DRONE WAR IN THE HORN OF AFRICA
pp. 161
DRONE-O-RAMA
pp. 178
DRONOLOGIES
pp. 195
IN PURSUIT OF OTHER NETWORKS
pp. 220
THE CONTAINMENT ZONE
pp. 241
STONERS, STONES, AND DRONES
pp. 261
TAKING PEOPLE OUT
pp. 282
THE LABOR OF SURVEILLANCE AND BUREAUCRATIZED KILLING
pp. 315
LETTER FROM A SENSOR OPERATOR
pp. 324
MATERIALITIES OF THE ROBOTIC
pp. 343
DRONE IMAGINARIES
pp. 25
1. DIRTY DANCING. Drones and Death in the Borderlands
pp. 59
2. LAWFARE AND ARMED CONFLICTS. A Comparative Analysis of Israeli and U.S. Targeted Killing Policies and Legal Challenges against Them
pp. 89
3. AMERICAN KAMIKAZE. Television-Guided Assault Drones in World War II
pp. 112
4. (IM)MATERIAL TERROR. Incitement to Violence Discourse as Racializing Technology in the War on Terror
pp. 134
5. VERTICAL MEDIATION AND THE U.S. DRONE WAR IN THE HORN OF AFRICA
pp. 161
6. DRONE-O- RAMA. Troubling the Temporal and Spatial Logics of Distance Warfare
pp. 178
7. DRONOLOGIES. Or Twice-Told Tales
pp. 195
8. IN PURSUIT OF OTHER NETWORKS. Drone Art and Accelerationist Aesthetics
pp. 220
9. THE CONTAINMENT ZONE
pp. 241
10. STONERS, STONES, AND DRONES. Transnational South Asian Visuality from Above and Below
pp. 261
11. TAKING PEOPLE OUT. Drones, Media/Weapons, and the Coming Humanectomy
pp. 282
12. THE LABOR OF SURVEILLANCE AND BUREAUCRATIZED KILLING. New Subjectivities of Military Drone Operators
pp. 315
13. LETTER FROM A SENSOR OPERATOR
pp. 324
14. MATERIALITIES OF THE ROBOTIC
pp. 343
15. DRONE IMAGINARIES. The Technopolitics of Visuality in Postcolony and Empire
pp. 367
Bibliography
pp. 367
BIBLIOGRAPHY
pp. 411
CONTRIBUTORS
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Contributors
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INDEX
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Index
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