Thesis ID: CBB051430644

The Disembodied Eye: Technologies of Surveillance and the Logistics of Perception in the Ottoman Empire and Syria, 1900-1930 (2018)

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Zakar, Adrien (Author)
Elshakry, Marwa S. (Advisor)


Columbia University
Elshakry, Marwa S.
Publication date: 2018
Language: English


Publication Date: 2018
Physical Details: 230 pp.

This dissertation investigates how the development and circulation of technologies of surveillance helped refashion institutional structures, systems of representation, and conceptions of nature and society in the Ottoman Empire and Syria throughout the transition from empire to nation-states. While militarization amplified the capabilities of modern states to discipline human perception through conscription and schooling, the notion of an all-seeing perspective - materialized in the aerial view - was incorporated in the apparatus of state power. The account moves between sites across the imperial territory and as the French mandate replaced Ottoman rule in Syria. These include ventures to propagate the map as an instrument of argumentation and discovery in the capital Istanbul, attempts by Jesuit geographers and earth scientists at inculcating new forms of sight upon the public in Beirut and the Beqaa Valley, the building of post-imperial scientific institutions in Damascus, and the optics of aerial warfare as devised by French strategists and subverted by Arab guerrilla commanders. Environmental representations such as maps and aerial photographs sustained competing social and institutional structures by inculcating upon their targeted audience concrete procedures for disciplining perception, which refashioned the subjectivity, social function, and epistemic virtues of the ideal commander and citizen. In the Middle East, as elsewhere, technologies of surveillance were integrated with existing political and philosophical currents such as Ottomanism, Arabism, and French colonialism, while simultaneously refashioning them from within. The coming of aerial warfare was an integral part of this ongoing process of cultural and technological transformation, which reconfigured political, epistemic, and ethical norms of war and peace.

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Authors & Contributors
Tyler Morton
Cahill, William M.
Davies, John
Downing, Taylor
Ebrahimnejad, Hormoz
Kaplan, Caren
Journals
Air Power History
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Journal of Early Modern History
Renaissance Quarterly
Publishers
Duke University Press
Franz Steiner Verlag
Little, Brown
Naval Institute Press
Potomac Books
Routledge
Concepts
Military technology
Surveillance
Photography, Aerial
World War II
Technology and politics
Aircraft; airplanes
People
Jeppe, Karen
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, early
19th century
21st century
20th century, late
17th century
Places
Ottoman Empire
Syria
United States
Vietnam
Japan
Armenia
Institutions
United States Air Force (USAF)
League of Nations
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM)
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