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|a Totalitarian space and the destruction of aura /
|c Saladdin Ahmed.
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|a Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Notes on Totalitarianism; A Critique of Dominant Understandings of "totalitarianism"; Classical vs. Advanced Totalitarianism; Totalitarian Mechanization and Standardization; Closing; Chapter 2: The Production of Space; Space as Production; Lefebvre's Spatial Dialectic; Dominated Space; Chapter 3: Spatial Technologies of Power; Transparency; "Enlightenment Is Totalitarian"; Panopticism; I; II; III; The Gaze; Heterotopia or the Poetics of Spatial Aura; Chapter 4: Conceptualizing Aura; The Indefinability of Aura
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|a Aura as a Negative NotionAura as Trace; Returning the Gaze; Lost Trace; Aura as Veil; Aura as Distance; Conclusion; Chapter 5: The Destruction of Aura and Its Political Implications; Auralessness and New Absolutism; Fetish vs. Aura; Renavigation; Chapter 6: Images and the Production of Totalitarian Space; Images as Means of Creating Hyperreality; Images as Means of Panopticism; Images as Means of Producing and Maintaining the Omnipresent Cult; Images as Repetitive Patterns Simulating Spatial Sameness; The Commodity and the Spectacle
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|a Chapter 7: In the Absence of Aura: Spatial Dialectics of Despair and HopeAuratic Negativity and Space; I; II; III; IV; V; Notes; References; Index
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