The Death of Home Aura and Space in the Age of Digitalization
Digital technology has revolutionized connectivity, but it has also overcome spatial obstacles that used to shield people from subjugating gazes and unlimited exercise of power. The home as an auratic space is dead, and this alienation has hindered our democratic capacities and created complex crise...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin ; Boston
De Gruyter
2024, ©2024
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Series: | De Gruyter Contemporary Social Sciences
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Collection: | DeGruyter MPG Collection - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Notes of Appreciation
- Contents
- Entrance
- Part One: A Critical Theory of Social Space: Home and Aura
- Chapter 1 The Philosophical Gate into the Present Work
- Chapter 2 The Dialectics of Home
- Chapter 3 Exile and the Struggle with the Unattainability of Home and the Impossibility of Art
- Chapter 4 The Dialectics of the Gaze: Aura and a Philosophy of the Window
- Part Two: Biopolitical Economy of Housing and The Production of Homelessness
- Chapter 5 The Absolute and the Death of Home
- Chapter 6 Fetishized Space and Disembodied Identities Chapter 7 The Gaze of Power and De-housing: Biopolitical Economy of Homelessness
- Chapter 8 Auracide and the Critical Theory of Social Space
- Concluding Remarks
- References
- Index