2011
DOI: 10.1558/crit.v12i2.251
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Can there be Costless War? Violent Exposures and (In)Vulnerable Selves in Benjamin Percy's "Refresh, Refresh"

Abstract: The technological transformation of the conduct of war, exemplified by the American employment of drones in Afghanistan and in Iraq, calls for a critical reflection about the fantasies that underpin, and are in turn animated by, the robotic revolution of the military. At play here is a fantasy of a "costless war" or a "sterile war", that is such act of military state violence against the other that is inconsequential for the self. In other words, the seductive appeal of the "costless war" fantasy rests on the … Show more

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