The Enemy may be another country, another person, a virus, or a social
phenomenon. On the theme of The Enemy: an interview with Harvard
science historian Peter Galison on cybernetics pioneer Norbert Weiner
and his WWII-era research into anti-aircraft weaponry, which led
directly to his theories of cybernetics; an interview with Wolfgang
Schivelbusch, author of The Culture of Defeat, on the effects of
crushing military loss on the collective imagination; Justine Kurland's
photographs of the women combatants among the Tamil resistance fighters;
John Peffer interviews a military expert in the use of propaganda; and
Gianni Motti exhibits AP war photographs that were deemed too beautiful
to sell. Also in this issue, Marina Warner on photographing ectoplasm,
Lynne Tillman on the color "chartreuse," Jonathan Ames on presidential
doodles, Anne Carson on "totality and eclipse," an artist's project by
the Archive for Speculative History, and more.