Surveillance, Architecture and Control : Discourses on Spatial Culture /: Discourses on Spatial Culture. (2019)
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- Book
- Title:
- Surveillance, Architecture and Control : Discourses on Spatial Culture /: Discourses on Spatial Culture. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Surveillance, Architecture and Control : Discourses on Spatial Culture
- Further Information:
- Note: Editors, Susan Flynn and Antonia Mackay.
- Other Names:
- Flynn, Susan (Susan M.)
Mackay, Antonia - Contents:
- Intro; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Introduction; Seeing Architecture from the Outside; Scope of the Collection; Bibliography; Part I: Urban Landscapes and Spatial Surveillance; Chapter 2: Exercising Control at the Urban Scale: Towards a Theory of Spatial Organisation and Surveillance; Introduction; The Public and the Private; The Meaning of Public Space; Social Spatialisation; Surveillance as Spatial Practice; 'Single Minded' and 'Open Minded' Social Space Forms and Associated Narratives of Surveillance and Control: From Eyes on the Street to the PanopticonThe Animated City; The Panoptic City; The Entrepreneurial City; Transgressions in the City: Appropriating the Gaze; The Aestheticised Self of Public Space; The Surveilling Self of the City; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 3: Staying Awake in the Psychetecture of the City: Surveillance, Architecture, and Control in Miracleman and Mister X; Introduction; Encephalograph Skyline: Theorizing the City and Urban Space; There Is Nothing Beyond the City: Theorizing Psychetecture The Key to the City Does Not Open Anything: On Utopia and Dystopia in Comic Book CitiesDespising for You, This City: Strategic Panopticism and Anarcho-Tactics in the Lebenskafig; Bibliography; Chapter 4: Surveillance and Spatial Performativity in the Scenography of Tower; Introduction; Performance and Surveillance; Scenography and Architecture; Elephant and Castle: Modernism, Social Housing andIntro; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Introduction; Seeing Architecture from the Outside; Scope of the Collection; Bibliography; Part I: Urban Landscapes and Spatial Surveillance; Chapter 2: Exercising Control at the Urban Scale: Towards a Theory of Spatial Organisation and Surveillance; Introduction; The Public and the Private; The Meaning of Public Space; Social Spatialisation; Surveillance as Spatial Practice; 'Single Minded' and 'Open Minded' Social Space Forms and Associated Narratives of Surveillance and Control: From Eyes on the Street to the PanopticonThe Animated City; The Panoptic City; The Entrepreneurial City; Transgressions in the City: Appropriating the Gaze; The Aestheticised Self of Public Space; The Surveilling Self of the City; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 3: Staying Awake in the Psychetecture of the City: Surveillance, Architecture, and Control in Miracleman and Mister X; Introduction; Encephalograph Skyline: Theorizing the City and Urban Space; There Is Nothing Beyond the City: Theorizing Psychetecture The Key to the City Does Not Open Anything: On Utopia and Dystopia in Comic Book CitiesDespising for You, This City: Strategic Panopticism and Anarcho-Tactics in the Lebenskafig; Bibliography; Chapter 4: Surveillance and Spatial Performativity in the Scenography of Tower; Introduction; Performance and Surveillance; Scenography and Architecture; Elephant and Castle: Modernism, Social Housing and Transparency; Tower; Beyond the Panopticon; Countervisuality and Spectatorship; Conclusion; Bibliography; Part II: Domestic Architecture and Houses of Horror Chapter 5: Houses, Homes, and the Horrors of a Suburban Identity PoliticIntroduction; The Performativity of Architecture; Framing Feminist Architecture; Suburbia and Surveillance; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 6: One Grey Wall and One Grey Tower: The Bates World in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho; Introduction; Analytical Framework; Visual Trope: The Vertical and the Horizontal; The Motel; Cabin No. 1; The Parlour, the Birds, and the Peephole; The Bathroom; Bates House; Failure of the Prying Eye; The Basement; The Motel, the House, and a Body from Which There Is No Escape The Private/Public DivideHome as a Crime Site: Its Interpretation and Reconstruction; "She Wouldn't Even Harm a Fly", Mother, Norman, and Mann's "Sousveillance"; Conclusion; The Thief and the Hermit, the Swamp and the Cell; Bibliography; Films Cited; Chapter 7: Architecture and American Horror Story: Reading 'Murder House' on Murderous Bodies; Introduction; The Home; Haunted Houses; American Horror Story's "Murder House"; Los Angeles, Surveillance and the Spectral Home; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 8: Surveillance, Sousveillance, and the Uncanny Domestic Architecture of Black Mirror … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 323.4482
Electronic surveillance -- Social aspects
Electronic surveillance -- Government policy
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Civil Rights
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Human Rights
Electronic books
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- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030003715
- Related ISBNs:
- 303000371X
9783030003708
3030003701 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note: Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, January 30, 2019).
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