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Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 Dystopian (Super)Panopticism: from Nineteen Eighty-Four to Orwellian Films
Chapter 2 Closed-Circuit Filmmaking: Cinema in the Age of Panopticism Come True
Chapter 3 Audiovisual Fiction and Synoptic Surveillance: the Televisualisation of Life
Chapter 4 Cinema in the Catoptic Age: Visions of a Sousveillance World
Conclusion: Surveillance Screens—The New Site of Film?
Bibliography
Filmography
About the author
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