Hypermobilities and Territorialization: A Fiction?

Pascual, Juan Emilio

Hypermobilities and Territorialization: A Fiction? - 2007.


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Our paper analyses mobility as a key political issue. In our contemporary world, the transformations of the bio-political power relationships draw situations where the control of the living ones appears increasingly marked out by territoriality and inside/outside distinction. We consider these topics crucial for bodies’ mobility exams. Therefore, we based our analysis on a science fiction film: Michael Winterbottom’s Code 46. The projection of future in the story brought us a question: it is actually possible to think of an immobile hypermobility when there’s a control which submits semiotic and ideological devices into the bodies of the living ones?

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