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(2014) A critique of judgment in film and television, Dordrecht, Springer.

Amateur biopolitics

generalization of a practice, limits of a concept

André Brasil , Cezar Migliorin

pp. 111-122

In the current stage of capitalism, amateur images emerge as a paradigmatic format of production that reflects controversy about the subjective and affective practices of consumer–spectators who have also become producercollaborators. This chapter discusses the biopolitical slant of this universe of images: the modulation strategies developed by companies and the modes of capitalization of life they engender. Our main goal is to discuss the concept of the amateur, indicating its limits in the face of contemporary practices of image production, as well as the constraints and the possibilities of judgment these images pose to us.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1057/9781137014184_5

Full citation:

Brasil, A. , Migliorin, C. (2014)., Amateur biopolitics: generalization of a practice, limits of a concept, in S. Panse & D. Rothermel (eds.), A critique of judgment in film and television, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 111-122.

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