Zones of entrapment and impunity: on the constitution of vague and strange regimes of power

This article challenges a tendency prominent in critical theory - one that holds that being "vague and strange" constitute qualities of life opposed to the grid-like systems of coercive control intrinsic to the operation of modern power regimes which, by their ascriptive nature, are compel...

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Main Author: Hallsworth, Simon (Author)
Contributors: Stephenson, Svetlana
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2022
In: Critical criminology
Year: 2022, Volume: 30, Issue: 3, Pages: 665-678
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Summary:This article challenges a tendency prominent in critical theory - one that holds that being "vague and strange" constitute qualities of life opposed to the grid-like systems of coercive control intrinsic to the operation of modern power regimes which, by their ascriptive nature, are compelled to suppress all life which exhibits these traits. Consequently, vagueness represents not only the antithesis of modern power, but a source of resistance against it. This article contests this assumption by exploring the vague regimes of power (which, following William Burroughs, we call "interzones"), which also exist within the fabric of the administered order. The article examines how these interzones function and explores two incarnations: zones of entrapment and zones of impunity.
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 677-678
ISSN:1572-9877
DOI:10.1007/s10612-022-09641-0