Critical Cultural Communication. Border Optics : : Surveillance Cultures on the US-Mexico Frontier / / Camilla Fojas.

Examines how the US-Mexico border is seen through visual codes of surveillance When Donald Trump promised to “build a wall” on the U.S.-Mexico border, both supporters and opponents visualized a snaking barrier of concrete cleaving through nearly two thousand miles of arid desert. Though only 4 perce...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Author’s Note --   |t Introduction Border Óptica, or Seeing like a State --   |t 1 Borderveillant Media --   |t 2 Drone Futures Alien versus Predator --   |t 3 Wild Border Surveillant Ecologies --   |t 4 Imperial Border Optics --   |t 5 Border Futures Seeing and Foreseeing --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Notes --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index --   |t About the Author 
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520 |a Examines how the US-Mexico border is seen through visual codes of surveillance When Donald Trump promised to “build a wall” on the U.S.-Mexico border, both supporters and opponents visualized a snaking barrier of concrete cleaving through nearly two thousand miles of arid desert. Though only 4 percent of the US population lives in proximity to the border, imagining what the wall would look like came easily to most Americans, in part because of how images of the border are reproduced and circulated for national audiences. Border Optics considers the US-Mexico border as one of the most visualized and imagined spaces in the US. As a place of continual crisis, permanent visibility, and territorial defense, the border is rendered as a layered visual space of policing—one that is seen from watchtowers, camera-mounted vehicles, helicopters, surveillance balloons, radar systems, unmanned aerial vehicles, and live streaming websites. It is also a space that is visualized across various forms and genres of media, from maps to geographical surveys, military strategic plans, illustrations, photographs, postcards, novels, film, and television, which combine fascination with the region with the visual codes of surveillance and survey.Border Optics elaborates on the expanded vision of the border as a consequence of the interface of militarism, technology, and media. Camilla Fojas describes how the perception of the viewing public is controlled through a booming security-industrial complex made up of entertainment media, local and federal police, prisons and detention centers, the aerospace industry, and all manner of security technology industries. The first study to examine visual codes of surveillance within an analysis of the history and culture of the border region, Border Optics is an innovative and groundbreaking examination of security cultures, race, gender, and colonialism. 
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650 0 |a Border patrols  |x Social aspects  |z Mexican-American Border Region. 
650 0 |a Border security  |x Social aspects  |z Mexican-American Border Region. 
650 0 |a Video surveillance  |x Social aspects  |z Mexican-American Border Region. 
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653 |a Ecology. 
653 |a Five Eyes. 
653 |a Frontier. 
653 |a Global surveillance. 
653 |a Mexico. 
653 |a Secure Border Initiative. 
653 |a Speculative. 
653 |a Texas Virtual Border Watch. 
653 |a US-Mexico border. 
653 |a Wild West. 
653 |a Wilderness. 
653 |a activism. 
653 |a aerial power. 
653 |a biosecurity. 
653 |a border futures. 
653 |a border patrol. 
653 |a border security futurism. 
653 |a border security. 
653 |a border wall. 
653 |a border war. 
653 |a design. 
653 |a drone. 
653 |a empire. 
653 |a futurology. 
653 |a infrastructure. 
653 |a migrant. 
653 |a militarism. 
653 |a preemptive manhunting. 
653 |a privacy rights. 
653 |a reality TV. 
653 |a resistance. 
653 |a security. 
653 |a simulation. 
653 |a social sort. 
653 |a technology. 
653 |a wikiveillance. 
653 |a wild border. 
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