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traumA-TV ep10 - Die Theaterperformance (Trailer)
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traumA-TV © 2016 Valerij Lisac für A.TONAL.THEATER (Köln), Theater an der Ruhr und VolXbühne (Mülheim)
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Essentially detectives
I am not so foolish as to prescribe a mandatory reading list of Heidegger, Wittgenstein, Deleuze, Foucault, and Derrida for police training, though it would not hurt (their victims). But once the police started reading or knowing what they were doing, or whom they were representing and why, they would no longer be the police, the phantom index to which Benjamin's argument pointed us. At the very least they would be, as readers, essentially detectives (and only essentially): those loners who, resisting group formation, sometimes have to turn in their badges or cross an ethicolegal line in order to investigate, piece together, read, and scour unconscious densities of meaning. It's not a pretty job, and it's generally managed according to a different time clock than that which the police regularly punches.
From Avital Ronell's "TraumaTV" from Finitude's Score: Essays for the End of the Millenium, p. 319
or Avital Ronell on why I like detective shows so much?