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treaty form as the model (standard) for Deuteronomy suggests that Israel’s
subjectivity is as the subordinate power. To be Israel is to be a loyal, docile
subject.24 In examining the affordances of writing that are taken advantage
of in Deuteronomy, some of the practical ways in which this subjectivity is
created become evident. These affordances are something of a commonplace
now, aspects of writing and books so widely accepted they are deemed “nor-
mal” or “natural” and therefore not worth examining. Yet for the writers of
Deuteronomy, the technology of writing was relatively new, something to
be accepted and used, adapted and explored in order to learn what might be
possible with it.
I end by noting that what is past is present. What I mean by this is that a
digital revolution is underway, one that presents affordances to users and that
shapes subjectivity in new ways. Considering a familiar technology with a long
social history offers a perspective from which to analyze the digital revolution.
The government of people is facilitated by the affordances of technology, dig-
ital and otherwise. This is not because technologies are deterministic or be-
cause a particular use of them is inherent and inevitable; it is, rather, because
users realize those affordances and possibilities, take advantage of them, and
use them for certain goals or purposes. As Bernard Stiegler has argued, such
is as it ever has been for humans with technology: we find ways to use it and
to put it to new, different uses.25 This was the case for writing and books, as
Deuteronomy demonstrates. It is the case for digital technologies too.
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JRFM
Journal Religion Film Media, Band 07/01
- Titel
- JRFM
- Untertitel
- Journal Religion Film Media
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- 07/01
- Autoren
- Christian Wessely
- Daria Pezzoli-Olgiati
- Herausgeber
- Uni-Graz
- Verlag
- SchĂĽren Verlag GmbH
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- 2021
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