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modern discipline s presentation of truth and modernity, globally conceived. The history
and composition of criminology
reworked in the light of two circumstances: September
cide in modernity. Criminology is excluded from the discourse of power post September
genocide is excluded from the world of facts that criminology presents for analysing.
Criminology is revealed as a discourse that underpins the structuring of civilised space
place of play, financial reward and consumption internal to the western nation-state
us from realising the extent to which this space is the consequence of imperial and other projects
that, officially discarded, nevertheless continue to support it. September
of this space, but the neo-imperial projects it spans are in danger of ignoring the warnings of past
events: not just the destruction of the savage othet, but of the Holocaust, when western
civilisation turned its colonizing project upon itself.
T
argues, an intellectual incoherence in which, for example, we deny protection and access
to justice to the victims of the contemporary Congo, while members of the European
Parliament enjoy the grand sights of Brussels built by King Leopold II from the proceeds of its
eatlier exploitation. This divide also condemns the inhabitants of civilised space to an existential
imbalance where they cannot know justice. The absence of a global criminology, the author
concludes, is not the simple failure of an intellectual discipline but a reflection of global
governance; as with the killing of the albatross in the Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, it is a
human choice the consequences of which curse our
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The argument and composition of this book
Immediate background for writing
The irrelevancy of criminology: itself an excluded?
Witnessing enlightenment: mediated visuality,
the normal and the exceptional
Chapter
Invasion of Civilised Space
Prologue, the demands of surprise
Hobbes s paradigm of modernity: civilised space,
territorial space
A paradigm in pieces, analysis
to new acts of power?
Objects, objectivity and nothingness
Geography and experiencing the events: symbolic and real
Visualising the new globalisation?
The discursive co-ordinates of locality within
globalism
guarantees of meaning
Reasserting sovereignty: beyond civilised space?
The language of double standards
Chapter
Organising a discursive tradition: presence and absence
The challenge of modern social theory
Criminological theory and its unifying sense of mission
Does criminology without metanarratives
have a history? Does it need one?
Assessing the operational basis of modern criminology
The history of the present: still in the grip of
Describing the particularity of criminology:
the visible and the excluded
Criminology and the governmental project:
the signification of civilised space
Registering criminological apartheid?
VIII
Contents
Chapter
Death: Representations from Quetelet to Auschwitz
Part I: Statistics: the measuring of crime and the power of the
nation-state
Quetelet, moving from individual consideration to
aggregate social laws: the first criminologist of bio-power?
Observation of the visible and aggregation
of the visible and invisible
The particularity of criminal statistics and
the rise of the dark figure
Quetelet s average man VI
Quetelet s metaphysic of science and progress
Excursus: can criminological texts cope
with attempts at a law of social development ?
To return to bio-power: from the law of
the bell curve to genocide?
l art
acknowledging genocide7
Genocide: definition and controversies
International criminal statistics?
Chapter
the Invisible, or Restricting the Gaze in the Name of Progress?
Part I: Visualising criminality
The mainstream story of visualising the criminal body:
an intellectual revolution?
Part II: The Darwinian imagination: moving from
the social to the technical
Excursus: on photography and typologising
Part III: Reconciling Darwin and Lomhroso
Historical recall: a failure in the civilising process
or genocide?
Chapter
Wherewith Criminology?
Part I: Leopold II and the civilising of the Congo
Introduction: visualising a terrain
Stanley: from a bastard birth to burial in Westminster Abbey
The Berlin conference
The
monopolies, forced labour and atrocity
Part II: Heart of Darkness: a metaphor for the relationship
between criminology and global imagination
Heart of Darkness: a mere work of literature?
Voyage into the Heart of Darkness: a complex criminology?
The inside and the outside: the centre and the periphery
Dream and realitv
Contents ix
Chapter
of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Brussels
Introduction: contemporary civilised space,
exercising and expunging the power of normalisation
The normalcy of contemporary Brussels
The Royal Museum for Central Africa at Tervuren
The visiting experience
Revising
Identification with the symbolic order through
routinisation of the ritual
Visiting experience
Placement by institutional history
Policing and the creation of civilised space
The spectacle of seduction
A continuing process?
Appendix: Contrasting imagery: the battle over truth
Chapter
On the Purposeful Avoidance of Global Criminology
Competing bars: competing judgements?
Why did Nuremberg not move criminology
beyond the nation-state?
The rule of law and the ambiguous use of
the concept of conspiracy
Locating the Holocaust: uniqueness and symbol
The battle of Omdurman: control of the
symbolic and killing at a distance
Excursus: the destruction of territorial security:
the case of China
Western Imperialism: the avoided factor at the
Tokyo trials?
Benin
Competing versions
The art treasures
Namibia: a successful German colonial genocide
and prelude to the Holocaust?
An alternative explanation for
the impossibility of law and criminology.
Chapter
Vision, Memory and Genocide
Genocide and memories
Preventing vision: the closed world of the camp
Crossing the boundaries of the ordinary and the genocidal:
Browning, Goldhagen and Reserve Police Battalion
Nanjing and Japanese atrocities: the forgotten cruelty of a supposed
comparative work
Contents
The existential moment, turning the
ordinar}
Contingencies of seeing: between
pornography and common humanity
Chapter
Indifference: The Liberation War Museum, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Part I: Representation and locality
Genocide: institutional memory and post-memory
The museum experience
The final straw
Part II: Identity and
intervention
The absence
Chapter
The Exceptional and the Normal Revisited
Enlightenment: modern style
Wedding parties: ambivalent guests
Knowing and the return of the repressed:
the seduction of imperialist imagery
Controlling language: situating war
the seduction of imperialist imagery
The task: to build coherent criminological language
in the shadow of empire?
h otes
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Index
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С
modern discipline's presentation of truth and modernity, globally conceived. The history
and composition of criminology
reworked in the light of two circumstances: September
cide in modernity. Criminology is excluded from the discourse of power post September
genocide is excluded from the world of facts that criminology presents for analysing.
Criminology is revealed as a discourse that underpins the structuring of 'civilised space'
place of play, financial reward and consumption internal to the western nation-state
us from realising the extent to which this space is the consequence of imperial and other projects
that, officially discarded, nevertheless continue to support it. September
of this space, but the neo-imperial projects it spans are in danger of ignoring the warnings of past
events: not just the destruction of the 'savage' othet, but of the Holocaust, when western
civilisation turned its colonizing project upon itself.
T
argues, an intellectual incoherence in which, for example, we deny protection and access
to justice to the victims of the contemporary Congo, while members of the European
Parliament enjoy the grand sights of Brussels built by King Leopold II from the proceeds of its
eatlier exploitation. This divide also condemns the inhabitants of civilised space to an existential
imbalance where they cannot know justice. The absence of a global criminology, the author
concludes, is not the simple failure of an intellectual discipline but a reflection of global
governance; as with the killing of the albatross in the Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, it is a
human choice the consequences of which curse our
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The argument and composition of this book
Immediate background for writing
The irrelevancy of criminology: itself an excluded?
Witnessing enlightenment: mediated visuality,
the normal and the exceptional
Chapter
Invasion of 'Civilised Space'
Prologue, the demands of surprise
Hobbes's paradigm of modernity: civilised space,
territorial space
A paradigm in pieces, analysis
to new acts of power?
Objects, objectivity and nothingness
Geography and experiencing the events: symbolic and real
Visualising the new globalisation?
The discursive co-ordinates of locality within
globalism
guarantees of meaning
Reasserting sovereignty: beyond civilised space?
The language of double standards
Chapter
Organising a discursive tradition: presence and absence
The challenge of modern social theory
Criminological theory and its unifying sense of mission
Does criminology without metanarratives
have a history? Does it need one?
Assessing the operational basis of modern criminology
The history of the present: still in the grip of
Describing the particularity of criminology:
the visible and the excluded
Criminology and the governmental project:
the signification of civilised space
Registering criminological apartheid?
VIII
Contents
Chapter
Death: Representations from Quetelet to Auschwitz
Part I: Statistics: the measuring of crime and the power of the
nation-state
Quetelet, moving from individual consideration to
aggregate social laws: the first criminologist of bio-power?
Observation of the visible and aggregation
of the visible and invisible
The particularity of 'criminal statistics' and
the rise of the dark figure
Quetelet's average man VI
Quetelet's metaphysic of science and progress
Excursus: can criminological texts cope
with attempts at a 'law of social development'?
To return to bio-power: from the law of
the bell curve to genocide?
l'art
acknowledging 'genocide7
Genocide: definition and controversies
International criminal statistics?
Chapter
the Invisible, or Restricting the Gaze in the Name of Progress?
Part I: Visualising criminality
The mainstream story of visualising the criminal body:
an intellectual revolution?
Part II: The Darwinian imagination: moving from
the social to the technical
Excursus: on photography and typologising
Part III: Reconciling Darwin and Lomhroso
Historical recall: a failure in the civilising process
or genocide?
Chapter
Wherewith Criminology?
Part I: Leopold II and the civilising of the Congo
Introduction: visualising a terrain
Stanley: from a bastard birth to burial in Westminster Abbey
The Berlin conference
The
monopolies, forced labour and atrocity
Part II: Heart of Darkness: a metaphor for the relationship
between criminology and global imagination
Heart of Darkness: a mere work of literature?
Voyage into the Heart of Darkness: a complex criminology?
The inside and the outside: the centre and the periphery
Dream and realitv
Contents ix
Chapter
of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Brussels
Introduction: contemporary civilised space,
exercising and expunging" the power of normalisation
The normalcy of contemporary Brussels
The Royal Museum for Central Africa at Tervuren
The visiting experience
Revising
Identification with the symbolic order through
routinisation of the ritual
Visiting experience
Placement by institutional history
Policing and the creation of civilised space
The spectacle of seduction
A continuing process?
Appendix: Contrasting imagery: the battle over truth
Chapter
On the Purposeful Avoidance of 'Global Criminology'
Competing bars: competing judgements?
Why did Nuremberg not move criminology
beyond the nation-state?
The rule of law and the ambiguous use of
the concept of conspiracy
Locating the Holocaust: uniqueness and symbol
The battle of Omdurman: control of the
symbolic and killing at a distance
Excursus: the destruction of territorial security:
the case of China
Western Imperialism: the avoided factor at the
Tokyo trials?
Benin
Competing versions
The art treasures
Namibia: a successful German colonial genocide
and prelude to the Holocaust?
An alternative explanation for
the impossibility of law and criminology.'
Chapter
Vision, Memory and Genocide
Genocide and memories
Preventing vision: the closed world of the camp
Crossing the boundaries of the ordinary and the genocidal:
Browning, Goldhagen and Reserve Police Battalion
Nanjing and Japanese atrocities: the forgotten cruelty of a supposed
comparative work
Contents
The existential moment, turning the
ordinar}'
Contingencies of seeing: between
pornography and common humanity
Chapter
Indifference: The Liberation War Museum, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Part I: Representation and locality
Genocide: institutional memory and post-memory
The museum experience
The final straw
Part II: Identity and
intervention
The absence
Chapter
The Exceptional and the Normal Revisited
Enlightenment: modern style
Wedding parties: ambivalent guests
Knowing and the return of the repressed:
the seduction of imperialist imagery
Controlling language: situating war
the seduction of imperialist imagery
The task: to build coherent criminological language
in the shadow of empire?
h'otes
Referen
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