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Stillness in a Mobile World David Bissell (The Australian National University, Australia)

Stillness in a Mobile World By David Bissell (The Australian National University, Australia)

Summary

This collection intervenes in debates around mobility, life, animation and thought by foregrounding the radically ambiguous concept of 'stillness' as a crucial site for critical interrogation. Stillness provides both a challenge and an invitation to consider how the dynamics of passivity, suspension and stasis are integral to our understanding of life on the move.

Stillness in a Mobile World Summary

Stillness in a Mobile World by David Bissell (The Australian National University, Australia)

This edited collection of essays on the conceptual, political and philosophical importance of stillness is positioned within a world that has increasingly come to be understood through the theoretical and conceptual lens of movement.

With contributions from leading scholars in the field, the diversity of this collection illuminates the multiplicity of ontological and epistemological registers through which stillness moves: from human geography to media studies, cultural theory to fine arts. With the help of luminaries such as Deleuze, Bergson, Barthes and Beckett, this book interweaves cutting-edge theoretical insight with empirical illustrations which examine and traverse a multitude of practices, spaces and events. In an era where stasis, slowness and passivity are often held to be detrimental, this collection puts forward a new set of political and ethical concerns which help us to come to terms with, understand, and account for (im)mobile life.

Stillness in a Mobile World in an essential source of reference for both undergraduate and post-graduate students working within disciplines such as cultural studies, sociology, mobility studies, and human geography.

About David Bissell (The Australian National University, Australia)

David Bissell is Lecturer in Sociology at The Australian National University. His research investigates relations between mobilities, bodies and technologies and has been published in a range of international journals, including Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers and Cultural Geographies. Gillian Fuller is Senior Lecturer in Media, Culture and Technology at the School of English, Media and Performing Arts, UNSW, Australia. She is the author of numerous papers and chapters on issues around bodies, politics and architectures of mobility. She is co-author of Aviopolis: A Book about Airports (Blackdog Publications, 2004), and is currently completing a book on what movement does to meaning titled Transit Semiotics.

Table of Contents

1. Stillness Unbound Part 1: Technics 2. Shadow's Forces/Forces' Shadows 3. Airportals: The Functional Significance of Stillness in the Junkspace of Airports 4. Still Waiting, Still Moving: On Labour, Logistics and Maritime Industries Part 2: Communities 5. The Orchestration of Feeling: Stillness, Spirituality and Places of Retreat 6. Performing Stillness: Community in Waiting 7. The Productivity of Stillness: Composure and the Scholarly Habitus Part 3: Materialities 8. The Private Life of an Air Raid: Mobility, Stillness, Affect 9. Moving Encounters: The Affective Mobilities of Photography 10. Stillness Re-animated: Experiencing and the Work of Art Part 4: Suspensions 11. The Singularity of the 'Still': 'Never Suspend the Question' 12. Turbulent Stillness: The Politics of Uncertainty and the Undocumented Migrant 13. The Broken Thread: On Being Still

Additional information

GOR013846922
9780415860819
0415860814
Stillness in a Mobile World by David Bissell (The Australian National University, Australia)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2013-09-09
272
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