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Echographies of Television: Filmed Interviews
by Jacques Derrida ; Bernard Stiegler
Binding: Hardcover, 184 pages
Publisher: Polity
List Price: USD $69.95
Weight: 87
Dimension: H: 0.75 x L: 8.36 x W: 0.48 inches
ISBN 10: 0745620361
ISBN 13: 9780745620367
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In this volume of recorded interviews, Bernard Stiegler discusses with Jacques Derrida the role of technology in modern societies. Our homes have always existed in the shadow of the other' and inviting guests has always carried the threat of usurpation. In these interviews Derrida argues that today we are witnessing a new expropriation of our home by teletechnologies', whose intrusion seriously endangers our ability to feel at home' in the world. Television, for example, introduces the outside world into our homes at every instant. Our lives are more isolated, more privatized than ever, even as our homes are permanently intruded, at our own choosing, by strangers, by faraway things, by other languages. The feeling of being at home' is in danger of being eroded forever, as is the distinction between public and private space. However, in discussion with Stiegler, Derrida argues not that we should fight against the teletechnologies, but that these media should accommodate the norms or rhythms' of communication which are the norms for scientists, artists, writers, philosophers and intellectuals. They discuss the role of the law in the circulation of real or virtual images, and present a powerful argument for the citizen's right to consult the State's audio visual archives; they examine the process of delocalization' in which the accelerated growth of teletechnologies deconstructs the traditional concept of the State and the citizen in relation to an actual territory. This, Derrida warns, can give rise to a form of return to oneself and one's home which we call little nationalism' whose potential endangers all our societies.


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