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“A Day in the Life”: A Tomogram of Global Governmentality in Relation to the “War on Terror” on November 20th, 2003

机译:“生命中的一天”:2003年11月20日与“反恐战争”相关的全球政府的断层图

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This article shares its title with a Beatles' song in which John Lennon wove together several newspaper stories from a particular day to create “A Day in the Life”. As with the idea behind Lennon's lyrics I would like to provide a tomogram of global governmentality by using a specific day's events to examine transformations in the current world (dis)order. On November 20th, 2003, several events occurred, including the bomb attack on the British Consulate and the HSBC bank headquarters in Istanbul; a presidential visit by George W. Bush to London accompanied by antiwar protests; suicide bombings in Kirkuk and Ramadi; an evacuation of staff from the White House due to a “blip” on a radar screen rather than a plane; anti-FTAA protests and clashes with police in Miami; all these events can be used as a barometer to examine global governmentality and the current predicament of the representation of global order. This analysis is framed within the broader context of a questioning of the “eventness” of the event, agency and territoriality in contemporary world politics, as well as the process and significance of dating in representing global order. In doing so it attempts to highlight the tensions between global politics understood and articulated from a sovereign optic and an understanding of global politics as a site of governmentality and transversal struggles in a world where “9-11” and the “war on terror” provide the fundamental markers of current representations of contemporary global social order.View full textDownload full textRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2010.538873
机译:本文的标题与甲壳虫乐队的歌曲相同,其中约翰·列侬(John Lennon)编织了特定日子的一些报纸故事,以创作“生命中的一天”。与列侬的歌词背后的想法一样,我想通过使用特定日期的事件来检查当前世界(疾病)秩序的变化来提供全球政府的断层图像。 2003年11月20日,发生了几起事件,包括对英国领事馆和伊斯坦布尔汇丰银行总部的炸弹袭击;乔治·W·布什(George W. Bush)总统对伦敦的访问,伴随着反战抗议活动;基尔库克和拉马迪发生的自杀炸弹袭击;由于在雷达屏幕而不是飞机上的“盲点”而将工作人员从白宫撤离;在迈阿密举行的反FTAA抗议和与警察的冲突;所有这些事件都可以用作衡量全球政府性和全球秩序代表现状的晴雨表。这种分析是在更广泛的背景下进行的,即对当代世界政治中事件,代理和地域性的“事件性”提出质疑,以及对代表全球秩序的约会的过程和意义进行质疑。在此过程中,它试图强调由主权视点理解和阐明的全球政治与作为“ 9-11”和“ 9-11”世界的政府性和横向斗争场所的全球政治之间的紧张关系。反恐战争”为当代全球社会秩序的当前表现形式提供了基本的标志。 ,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,发布号:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2010.538873

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    《Geopolitics》 |2011年第2期|p.306-328|共23页
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    Miguel De Larrinaga;

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