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By K. Kris Hirst, About.com Guide to Archaeology since 1997

Quote of the Week: Green Grocers, Panopticans and Post-Modern Fatigue Syndrome

Wednesday March 21, 2007
In the wake of claims that much of critical human geography has succumbed to the dreaded postmodern fatigue syndrome--symptoms include unrelenting tiredness, uncritical social somnambulance, spectral hallucinations, an unnatural preoccupation with the dead, and a tendency to submit to passive and reactive forces--the authors offer a paper that came to them during a dream dreamt alongside insomnia.

Green Grocer, Brisbane, Australia.
Green Grocer, Brisbane, Australia
Photo Credit: David Jackmanson
Borne of exhaustion rather than tiredness, the dream-work lends consistency to a host of fragments drawn from the milieux of spatial science, political economy, poststructuralist philosophy, postmodern sociology, twentieth-century literature, and popular culture. As a work composed in the dead of night, the authors follow Deleuze and Foucault in affirming not the omniscient light of Bentham's generalized, 'all-seeing' Panopticon, but the 'dark light' of the blind power lurking in the shadowy world of the Dark Panopticon.

Surprisingly, the exemplary mise-en-scene for the resulting foray into the Heart of Darkness turns out to be the greengrocery that is invariably situated at the gateway to every supermarket and hypermarket. (Marcus Doel and David B. Clarke, 1999)

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