DOI: 10.1177/00472816261460392 ISSN: 0047-2816
Technical Implications for the Hidden Violence of Neutral Language
Michael T. MacDonald
Many collections of keyword essays include the term
technology
, but less attention has been paid to the genealogy of the word
technical
. Because it is often used to describe specialized knowledge, the term can also imply a separation between knowledges. This essay reviews the Oxford English Dictionary alongside several keyword collections to show how the word
technical
is a marker of division between binary knowledge formations, in particular, specialized/general, theory/practice, and mind/body. This distinction, I argue, makes possible political renderings of the term that can hide violence within what is often considered to be neutral language.