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Sousveillance pageant / Emily Abendroth.

Van Pelt Library PS3601.B48 S68 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Abendroth, Emily, author.
Contributor:
Local Philadelphia : A Novel Idea Bookstore Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
American poetry--21st century.
American poetry.
American essays--21st century.
American essays.
American fiction--21st century.
American fiction.
Poetry.
Poetry as Topic.
poetry.
Medical Subjects:
Poetry as Topic.
Genre:
poetry.
essays.
Fiction
Poetry
Essays
Fiction.
Poetry.
Essays.
Physical Description:
343 pages : illustrations, portrait ; 22 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia, PA : Radiator Press, [2021]
Summary:
""The drone, the cage, the market accumulate their victims by watching them. They watch so they can tag, they tag in order to conquer. But, as Sousveillance Pageant shows, we are not theirs. A brilliant blend of insight and imagination, Sousveillance Pageant has an exuberance that exceeds the page. With a creative pathos and an unruly commitment to a world within our grasp, Emily Abendroth offers an incandescent look at watching back, dreaming big, and fighting to win. Sousveillance Pageant is our abolitionist avatar, our determined alter ego marshalling collective wisdom against the punitive surveillance state with an ingenuity all her own. Follow her rebellious spirit."--Dan Berger, author of Rethinking the American Prison Movement & co-curator of the Washington Prison History Project"Sousveillance Pageant offers delicate looks and creative thought that could dismantle and redefine systems of surveillance, causing individual actors and reactors to have no choice but to redirect their usage. An overall revolutionary way that Emily Abendroth suggests a redirection is to surveil surveillance or rather, in the interest of the people, to SOUSveil surveillance."--Clinton Walker, incarcerated writer, activist, & founding member of LifeLines: Voices Against the Other Death Penalty"Here's a book written on behalf of every seen face, each of us surveilled, targeted, data'd and metadata'd unto state and market, mugshotted, incarcerated, known by heat trace and GPS. Abendroth has written an extraordinary essay/fiction, heedless of genre's limits, tumbling with joyful desperate exuberance from analysis to care to theorization to performance art to pun to tender languages for decarceration. This book gives form to Sousveillance Pageant, agent and avatar of the action we need: surveillance from below. What if a drone was seen by your seeing? What if you could slip through the hands of surveillance capitalists like a ghost? What if we each cared how we each answered the question What do you think security is? This book is comfort, incitement, inspiration, manifesto, careful dreaming, courageous friend." --Hilary Plum, author of Strawberry Fields" --Google books.
Notes:
Poems, essays, and fiction.
ISBN:
9781732814523
173281452X
OCLC:
1255464717

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