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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1787860221
    Format: 1 online resource (224 pages).
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781003252702 , 1003252702 , 9781000517156 , 1000517152 , 9781000517170 , 1000517179
    Series Statement: Social Justice
    Content: 1.Introduction: Gender, Justice, and the Paradoxical Persistence of Neoliberal Times (Elizabeth Bernstein and Janet R. Jakobsen) 2.Gender Justice & Economic Justice: Production, Reproduction, and Survival (Janet R. Jakobsen, Mark Padilla andMaja Horn) 3.Neoliberal Vulnerability and the Vulnerability of Neoliberalism (Kerwin Kaye, Ana Amuchástegui, Abosede George and Tami Navarro) 4.The Productive Incoherence of "Sex Trafficking" (Elizabeth Bernstein, Sealing Cheng, Sine Plambech and Mario Pecheny) 5.Borders and Boundaries: Thinking Migration, Sexuality, and Precarity in a Neoliberal Age (Sine Plambech, Mark Padilla, Sealing Cheng, Svati Shah) 6. Political Power and Practices of Resistance (Mario Pecheny, Janet R. Jakobsen, Ana Amuchástegui, Maja Horn)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367511593
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032180724
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780367511593
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1795262559
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (194 pages)
    ISBN: 9781003252702 , 1003252702 , 9781000517156 , 1000517152 , 9781000517170 , 1000517179
    Series Statement: Social Justice
    Content: 1.Introduction: Gender, Justice, and the Paradoxical Persistence of Neoliberal Times (Elizabeth Bernstein and Janet R. Jakobsen) 2.Gender Justice & Economic Justice: Production, Reproduction, and Survival (Janet R. Jakobsen, Mark Padilla andMaja Horn) 3.Neoliberal Vulnerability and the Vulnerability of Neoliberalism (Kerwin Kaye, Ana Amuchástegui, Abosede George and Tami Navarro) 4.The Productive Incoherence of "Sex Trafficking" (Elizabeth Bernstein, Sealing Cheng, Sine Plambech and Mario Pecheny) 5.Borders and Boundaries: Thinking Migration, Sexuality, and Precarity in a Neoliberal Age (Sine Plambech, Mark Padilla, Sealing Cheng, Svati Shah) 6. Political Power and Practices of Resistance (Mario Pecheny, Janet R. Jakobsen, Ana Amuchástegui, Maja Horn)
    Content: From the rise of far-right regimes to the tumult of the COVID-19 pandemic, recent years have brought global upheaval as well as the sedimentation of longstanding social inequalities. Analyzing the complexities of the current political moment in different geographic regions, this book addresses the paradoxical persistence of neoliberal policies and practices in order to ground the pursuit of a more just world. Engaging theories of racial capitalism, queer materialism, and social reproduction, this book demonstrates the centrality of sexual politics to neoliberalism, including both social relations and statecraft. Drawing on ethnographic case studies, the authors show that gender and sexuality may be the site for policies like those pertaining to sex trafficking, which bundle together economics and changes to the structure of the state. In other instances, sexual politics are crucial components of policies on issues ranging from the growth of financial services to migration. Tracing the role of sexual politics across different localities and through different political domains, this book delineates the paradoxical assemblage that makes up contemporary neoliberal hegemony. In addition to exploring contemporary social relations of neoliberal governance, exploitation, domination, and exclusion, the authors also consider gender and sexuality as forces that have shaped myriad forms of community-based activism and resistance, including local efforts to pursue new forms of social change. By tracing neoliberal paradoxes across global sites, the book delineates the multiple dimensions of economic and cultural restructuring that have characterized neoliberal regimes and emergent activist responses to them. This innovative analysis of the relationship between gender justice and political economy will appeal to: interdisciplinary scholars in social and cultural studies; legal and political theorists; and the wide range of readers who are concerned with contemporary questions of social justice
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367511593
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032180724
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0367511592
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1032180722
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781000517170
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0367511592
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367511593
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1032180722
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032180724
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Paradoxes of neoliberalism London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022 ISBN 9781032180724
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367511593
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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  • 3
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    Abingdon, Oxfordshire ; : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    almahu_9949385322302882
    Format: 1 online resource (xv, 193 pages)
    ISBN: 9781003252702 , 1003252702 , 9781000517156 , 1000517152 , 9781000517170 , 1000517179
    Series Statement: Social justice series
    Content: From the rise of far-right regimes to the tumult of the COVID-19 pandemic, recent years have brought global upheaval as well as the sedimentation of longstanding social inequalities. Analyzing the complexities of the current political moment in different geographic regions, this book addresses the paradoxical persistence of neoliberal policies and practices in order to ground the pursuit of a more just world. Engaging theories of racial capitalism, queer materialism, and social reproduction, this book demonstrates the centrality of sexual politics to neoliberalism, including both social relations and statecraft. Drawing on ethnographic case studies, the authors show that gender and sexuality may be the site for policies like those pertaining to sex trafficking, which bundle together economics and changes to the structure of the state. In other instances, sexual politics are crucial components of policies on issues ranging from the growth of financial services to migration. Tracing the role of sexual politics across different localities and through different political domains, this book delineates the paradoxical assemblage that makes up contemporary neoliberal hegemony. In addition to exploring contemporary social relations of neoliberal governance, exploitation, domination, and exclusion, the authors also consider gender and sexuality as forces that have shaped myriad forms of community-based activism and resistance, including local efforts to pursue new forms of social change. By tracing neoliberal paradoxes across global sites, the book delineates the multiple dimensions of economic and cultural restructuring that have characterized neoliberal regimes and emergent activist responses to them. This innovative analysis of the relationship between gender justice and political economy will appeal to: interdisciplinary scholars in social and cultural studies; legal and political theorists; and the wide range of readers who are concerned with contemporary questions of social justice.
    Note: 1. Introduction: Gender, Justice, and the Paradoxical Persistence of Neoliberal Times (Elizabeth Bernstein and Janet R. Jakobsen) -- 2. Gender Justice & Economic Justice: Production, Reproduction, and Survival (Janet R. Jakobsen, Mark Padilla and Maja Horn) -- 3. Neoliberal Vulnerability and the Vulnerability of Neoliberalism (Kerwin Kaye, Ana Amuchástegui, Abosede George and Tami Navarro) -- 4.The Productive Incoherence of "Sex Trafficking" (Elizabeth Bernstein, Sealing Cheng, Sine Plambech and Mario Pecheny) -- 5. Borders and Boundaries: Thinking Migration, Sexuality, and Precarity in a Neoliberal Age (Sine Plambech, Mark Padilla, Sealing Cheng, Svati Shah) -- 6. Political Power and Practices of Resistance (Mario Pecheny, Janet R. Jakobsen, Ana Amuchástegui, Maja Horn).
    Additional Edition: Print version: Paradoxes of neoliberalism. Abingdon, Oxfordshire ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022 ISBN 0367511592
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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