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Cabinet 22: Insecurity

Contributor(s): Najafi, Sina (Editor), Kastner, Jeffrey (Contribution by), Weizman, Eyal (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9781932698183

Publisher: Cabinet

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Pub Date: August 15, 2006

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Illustrated, Price on Product, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.49" H x 9.82" L x 7.82" W ( 1.05 lbs) 112 pages

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Literary Collections | Essays

Series: Cabinet

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Description: The idea that our time is obsessed with the modes and methods of security is by now a commonplace, yet behind this familiar syndrome lies a less-examined array of social and psychological phenomena--not just related to the nature of the threat faced (whether real or simply perceived) but also to the fundamental notions of stability and integrity these perils are understood to jeopardize. The "Insecurity" issue of "Cabinet" features Brian Dillon on hypochondria; Gaby Wood on phantom limbs; Eyal Weizman on the relationship between postmodern architectural theory and contemporary strategies of urban warfare; and Jeffrey Kastner on eighteenth-century master locksmith Joseph Bramah. It includes a conversation with Olivier Razac (on the history of barbed wire) as well as an artists' portfolio of real and imaginary "security blankets," Celeste Olalquiaga's examination of the sewers of Paris, Jenny Tobias's take on stock photography and an interview with accent coach Sam Schwa.

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