Security politics and techno-securitisation in Star Wars: from the Fall of the Jedi to the Reign of the Empire

IF 2.1 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Contemporary Social Science Pub Date : 2022-07-18 DOI:10.1080/21582041.2022.2097733
Colin Atkinson
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ABSTRACT The Star Wars franchise – and in particular the ‘in-universe’ period from the Fall of the Jedi to the Reign of the Empire – represents germane ground for the critical analysis of security in both everyday life and extraordinary circumstances. Although beginning with the films of the ‘prequel trilogy’ (1999, 2002, 2005) this period has most recently been covered in the animated television series Star Wars: The Bad Batch (2021 –). Deepening the contribution of criminology towards a diverse and critical transdisciplinary field of security studies, this paper conducts a multimodal critical discourse analysis of season one of The Bad Batch. In doing so it describes how, in its depiction of a newly established Imperial regime, the Star Wars franchise has continued to engage with the politics of security through its exploration of the processes and practices of techno-securitisation. The Bad Batch thus acts as an ideological critique of developments in the late-modern securityscape. The discussion section reflects upon how the persistence of politics in the ‘Disney era’ of Star Wars storytelling, and of security politics in particular, indicates the limits of ‘Disneyfication’. The paper concludes by emphasising the value in bridging divides between distinct disciplinary approaches in the study of security.
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《星球大战》中的安全政治与技术证券化:从绝地堕落到帝国统治
摘要:《星球大战》系列,尤其是从绝地堕落到帝国统治的“宇宙中”时期,代表了对日常生活和特殊情况下的安全进行批判性分析的密切基础。尽管从“前传三部曲”(1999年、2002年、2005年)的电影开始,但这一时期最近被动画电视剧《星球大战:坏批量》(2021年)所涵盖。本文对《坏批量》第一季进行了多模式的批评话语分析,深化了犯罪学对安全研究的多元化和批判性跨学科领域的贡献。在这样做的过程中,它描述了《星球大战》系列在描绘新成立的帝国政权时,如何通过探索技术证券化的过程和实践,继续参与安全政治。因此,《坏批》是对现代晚期安全形势发展的意识形态批判。讨论部分反思了《星球大战》故事“迪士尼时代”政治的持续存在,尤其是安全政治,如何表明“迪士尼化”的局限性。论文最后强调了在安全研究中弥合不同学科方法之间分歧的价值。
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