The Subject of Torture

The Subject of Torture
Authors
Neroni, Hilary
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Tags
social science , violence in society , per004030 , soc051000 , performing arts , film & video , history & criticism
ISBN
9780231170710
Date
2015-05-05T00:00:00+00:00
Size
15.01 MB
Lang
en
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Considering representations of torture in such television series as 24, Alias, and Homeland; the documentaries Taxi to the Dark Side (2007), Ghosts of Abu Ghraib (2007), and Standard Operating Procedure (2008); and torture porn" feature films from the Saw and Hostel series, Hilary Neroni unites aesthetic and theoretical analysis to provide a unique portal into theorizing biopower and its relation to the desiring subject. Her work ultimately showcases film and television studies' singular ability to expose and potentially disable the fantasies that sustain torture and the regimes that deploy it.

Considering representations of torture in such television series as 24, Alias, and Homeland; the documentaries Taxi to the Dark Side (2007), Ghosts of Abu Ghraib (2007), and Standard Operating Procedure (2008); and “torture porn” feature films from the Saw and Hostel series, Hilary Neroni unites aesthetic and theoretical analysis to provide a unique portal into theorizing biopower and its relation to the desiring subject. Her work ultimately showcases film and television studies’ singular ability to expose and potentially disable the fantasies that sustain torture and the regimes that deploy it.

Considering representations of torture in such television series as *24* , *Alias* , and *Homeland* ; the documentaries *Taxi to the Dark Side* (2007), *Ghosts of Abu Ghraib* (2007), and *Standard Operating Procedure* (2008); and "torture porn" feature films from the Saw and Hostel series, Hilary Neroni unites aesthetic and theoretical analysis to provide a unique portal into theorizing biopower and its relation to the desiring subject. Her work ultimately showcases film and television studies' singular ability to expose and potentially disable the fantasies that sustain torture and the regimes that deploy it.