The Official World /
In The Official World Mark Seltzer analyzes the suspense fiction, films, and performance art of Patricia Highsmith, Tom McCarthy, Cormac McCarthy, J.G. Ballard, Karl Ove Knausgaard, and others to demonstrate that the modern world continuously establishes itself through the staging of its own conditi...
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2016.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction to the official world: The premises of the official world; Suspendedness; The human pyramid; Disinhibition training; Self-boosterism as worldview : paperback science; Isotopias; Highsmith's pathographies
- Brecht's rabbit : the anthropotechnics of suspense: The posthuman pyramid; INS; IRS; The uncanny valley; Coda: the loyalty card
- "The proper study of interaction": Vicarious life; Vicarious crime
- Chain letters: Official time; The autotropic mode : dictaphone, answering machine, Twitter; Wrecking our nursery : "to devise new means of destroying the world we inhabit"; The train, the carousel, and the movies
- Parlor games: The office and the laboratory; Parlor games; The rules of irrelevance; The switchboard of the social; The systems turn : art and anthropotechnics
- The natural history of artificial life: Life during wartime; Secluded education; "Sex in the outside world" : art with humans in Never let me go
- The wall of the world: "A socialized trance" : the practical joke; The crystal world on wheels : murder on the Orient Express; The pear-shaped man
- Marching in files: Repeated repeating : appointment with death; Repeating repeating : remainder
- The turn turn: Away; The incrementalist turn; Playing society; Playing dead; Officialism
- A postscript on the official world: The autonomization of everything; Outside the official world; Outside of everything; "The provocation of the outside" : "the vanished age of space"; The anatomy and the atlas : Knausgaard's Mein Kampf.