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The National Security Sublime On The Aesthetics Of Government Secrecy Matthew Potolsky

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The National Security Sublime On The Aesthetics Of Government Secrecy Matthew Potolsky
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.2 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Matthew Potolsky
ISBN: 9780367208912, 0367208911
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The National Security Sublime On The Aesthetics Of Government Secrecy Matthew Potolsky by Matthew Potolsky 9780367208912, 0367208911 instant download after payment.

Why do recent depictions of government secrecy and surveillance so often use images suggesting massive size and scale: gigantic warehouses, remote black sites, numberless security cameras? Drawing on post-War American art, film, television, and fiction, Matthew Potolsky argues that the aesthetic of the sublime provides a privileged window into the nature of modern intelligence, a way of describing the curiously open secret of covert operations. The book tracks the development of the national security sublime from the Cold War to the War on Terror, and places it in a long history of efforts by artists and writers to represent political secrecy.

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