The Surveillance Society single work   essay  
Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 The Surveillance Society
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'The panopticon was Jeremy Bentham’s eighteenth-century proposal for a prison, architecturally devised so that one warder could from a single position look into every cell. Of course, the warder would not be looking into every cell simultaneously, or into any cell all of the time. But there was no way that the individual prisoner could know whether the warder was watching or not. It was a control mechanism that instilled a climate of fear.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Wild about Books : Essays on Books and Writing Michael Wilding , Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing , 2019 17393108 2019 selected work essay

    'Wild About Books – essays on books and writing, about reading them and writing them, and publishing them and collecting them and preserving them in libraries. Essays about the shared experience of literature, the art and craft of writing, the pleasures of reading, the survival of five hundred years of print culture, together with reflections and suggestions on creative writing, on what to do, and how to do it, and on what I’ve done, and why I wrote this book and how I wrote that one, together with anecdotes from other writers’ experiences, from writers in person, and from the books they have written.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing , 2019
    pg. 169-173
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