Paul Virilio: Clinical Theory

We characterize Paul Virilio as a «clinical» thinker who diagnoses systemic problems of modernity in accidents and unusual incidents. Virilio’s method of clinical theoretical diagnosis is illustrated through an examination of common elements in his writing, including the German ‘Atlantic Wall’ fort...

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Main Authors: Jim Morrow, Rob Shields
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Simon Dawes, Centre d’histoire culturelle des sociétés contemporaines (CHCSC), Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ) 2019-12-01
Series:Media Theory
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Online Access:https://journalcontent.mediatheoryjournal.org/index.php/mt/article/view/970
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Summary:We characterize Paul Virilio as a «clinical» thinker who diagnoses systemic problems of modernity in accidents and unusual incidents. Virilio’s method of clinical theoretical diagnosis is illustrated through an examination of common elements in his writing, including the German ‘Atlantic Wall’ fortifications of the Second World War, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, consumers’ widespread use of household products emitting volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and the global leisure tourism industry. All illustrate an apocalyptic thinking and a legacy of catastrophe that Virilio refers to as an expansive ‘war machine’ that colonizes all places and flattens difference in the name of normative governance.
ISSN:2557-826X