Violent urbanism is us


Autoria(s): Brott, Simone
Contribuinte(s)

Moulis, Antony

Van Der Plaat, Deborah

Data(s)

10/07/2011

Resumo

This paper explores violent urbanism in the recent science-fiction filem District 9 whhich depicts an alien immigration camp, filmed on location in Soweto in 2008 in the midst of a series of violent clashed between indigenous South Africans and the new wave of African immigrants. Violent Urbanism is the State of method of control of bodies and populations by those precise biological techniques that determine geopolitical sites for the control of cities. This film while presented as cinema verite speaks the real invasion of traditional, spatio-disciplinary regimes such as corporate-run detention centres, refugee camps, border control and enforced relocation by those imperceptible techniques which violate the body by reducing it to a biological datum, tool, or specimen to serve the security agenda of the twenty-first century nation-state. These techniques are chemical and biological warfare proliferation; genetic engineering; and surveillance systems, such as biometrics, whose purview is no longer limited to the specular but includes the molecular. District 9 evinces a compelling urban image of contemporary biopolitics that disturbs the received historiography of post-apartheid urbanism. Clearly Johannesburg is not the only place this could or is happening - the reach of biopolitics is worldwide. District 9 visualises with utter precision the corporate hijacking of the biological realm in contemporary cites, just as it asks the unsettling question, who exactly is the "audience" of Violent Urbanism?

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48148/

Publicador

Society of Architectural Historians of Australia & New Zealand

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48148/1/48148.pdf

Brott, Simone (2011) Violent urbanism is us. In Moulis, Antony & Van Der Plaat, Deborah (Eds.) Audience : Proceedings of the XXVIIIth International Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, Society of Architectural Historians of Australia & New Zealand, Brisbane, Australia.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 [Please consult the author]

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Design

Palavras-Chave #120103 Architectural History and Theory #120502 History and Theory of the Built Environment (excl. Architecture) #Architecture #Urbanism #Cities #Violent Urbanism #Subjectivity #Post-apatheid South Africa
Tipo

Conference Paper