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Safety Orange

by Anna Watkins Fisher

How fluorescent orange symbolizes the uneven distribution of safety and risk in the neoliberal United States
Safety Orange first emerged in the 1950s as a bureaucratic color standard in technical manuals and federal regulations in the United States. Today it is most visible in the contexts of terror, pandemic, and environmental alarm systems; traffic control; work safety; and mass incarceration. In recent decades, the color has become ubiquitous in American public life-a marker of the extreme poles of state oversight and abandonment, of capitalist excess and dereliction. Its unprecedented saturation encodes the tracking of those bodies, neighborhoods, and infrastructures judged as worthy of care-and those deemed dangerous and expendable.Here, Anna Watkins Fisher uses Safety Orange as an interpretive key for theorizing the uneven distribution of safety and care in twenty-first-century U.S. public life and for pondering what the color tells us about neoliberalism's intensifying impact often hiding in plain sight in ordinary and commonplace phenomena.

Forerunners: Ideas Firstis a thought-in-process series of breakthrough digital publications. Written between fresh ideas and finished books, Forerunners draws on scholarly work initiated in notable blogs, social media, conference plenaries, journal articles, and the synergy of academic exchange. This is gray literature publishing: where intense thinking, change, and speculation take place in scholarship.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Anna Watkins Fisher is associate professor of American culture at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is author of The Play in the System: The Art of Parasitical Resistance and coeditor of New Media, Old Media: A History and Theory Reader.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Ordinary Life on High Alert1. Orange You Glad You Live in America: The United States of Perpetual Risk2. Orange beyond Orange: Normalizing Catastrophe in Public Risk Communication3. An Infrastructural Band-Aid: Outsourcing State Accountability4. Orange Is the New Profiling Technology5. Orange Applied: Artistic AppropriationsConclusion: Seeing RedAcknowledgmentsBibliography

Review

"In an age when so many books of aesthetic and critical theory feel not only dense but several degrees removed from things that matter in daily life, Safety Orange stands apart. It's a convincing kind of argument that makes you see things differently, be they artworks, the United States, or urban detritus on your daily walk."—Art in America

Long Description

How fluorescent orange symbolizes the uneven distribution of safety and risk in the neoliberal United States Safety Orange first emerged in the 1950s as a bureaucratic color standard in technical manuals and federal regulations in the United States. Today it is most visible in the contexts of terror, pandemic, and environmental alarm systems; traffic control; work safety; and mass incarceration. In recent decades, the color has become ubiquitous in American public life--a marker of the extreme poles of state oversight and abandonment, of capitalist excess and dereliction. Its unprecedented saturation encodes the tracking of those bodies, neighborhoods, and infrastructures judged as worthy of care--and those deemed dangerous and expendable. Here, Anna Watkins Fisher uses Safety Orange as an interpretive key for theorizing the uneven distribution of safety and care in twenty-first-century U.S. public life and for pondering what the color tells us about neoliberalism's intensifying impact often hiding in plain sight in ordinary and commonplace phenomena. Forerunners: Ideas First is a thought-in-process series of breakthrough digital publications. Written between fresh ideas and finished books, Forerunners draws on scholarly work initiated in notable blogs, social media, conference plenaries, journal articles, and the synergy of academic exchange. This is gray literature publishing: where intense thinking, change, and speculation take place in scholarship.

Review Quote

"In an age when so many books of aesthetic and critical theory feel not only dense but several degrees removed from things that matter in daily life, Safety Orange stands apart. It's a convincing kind of argument that makes you see things differently, be they artworks, the United States, or urban detritus on your daily walk."-- Art in America

Details

ISBN151791339X
Author Anna Watkins Fisher
Pages 98
Publisher University of Minnesota Press
Series Forerunners: Ideas First
Language English
ISBN-10 151791339X
ISBN-13 9781517913397
Format Paperback
Imprint University of Minnesota Press
Place of Publication Minnesota
Country of Publication United States
Year 2021
Publication Date 2021-12-07
NZ Release Date 2021-12-07
US Release Date 2021-12-07
UK Release Date 2021-12-07
DEWEY 363.1
Audience General
AU Release Date 2022-03-14

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