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The tyranny of common sense : Mexico's post-neoliberal conversion /

Elucidates how neoliberalism rules all areas of life and operates as a form of common sense, taking Mexico as a case study.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Emmelhainz, Irmgard (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Español
Publicado: Albany, New York : State University of New York Press, [2021]
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction to the English Edition
  • 1 Neoliberal Sensibility and Common Sense
  • Neoliberalism in Mexico
  • Neoliberal Sensibility
  • Neoliberalism and the Democratic Transition: The Tyranny of Common Sense
  • The Perfect(ed) Dictatorship
  • Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Durán Barba, and the Death of the Liberal Class
  • 2 Mexico's Neoliberal Conversion: Spatializing Political Economics or Neocolonial Extractivism
  • Neoliberalized Mexico: Failed State or Exemplary Emerging Economy?
  • Neoliberal Geno/ecocide and Resistance
  • Graded Sovereignty: Modernized Enclaves of Privilege
  • Neoliberal Mexico City: Zones of Graded Sovereignty
  • The Xico Valley Community Museum: A Tale of Resistance
  • 3 Subjectivation and Governmentality: Life, Work, and Imagination under the Neoliberal Sensible Regime
  • Subjectivation and Forms of Life in Post-Fordism/Cognitive Capitalism
  • Entrepreneurship and Neoliberal Governmentality
  • The Conflict between Self-Interest and the Sustainability of Life
  • 4. Neoliberal Imaginaries for Subjectivation
  • The Habit of Coloniality and the Double Bind of Modernity
  • The A-Representability of Originary Peoples' Struggles
  • Toward Radical Imaginaries of Relational, Decolonizing Representation?
  • 4 Neoliberal and "Post-Neoliberal" Culture Policy: Farewell to Autonomous, Committed Art?
  • Politicized Contemporary Art and "Sensible Politics"
  • Contemporary Art and the Democratization of Culture
  • Art and the Neoliberal Order
  • Art and Culture at the Center of Neoliberal Bellicose Projects
  • Art with Political Purpose: Art and Social Movements
  • For a Committed, Autonomous Art
  • Mexico's Cultural Revolution
  • The Mexican Renaissance
  • Intellectuals and the Triumph of Democracy: From "the Mafia in Power" to the "Magicians in Power" (Or the Cabaret at the Senate)
  • 5 After the Neoliberal Ruin of the World in Common, Can We Share a World Beyond Representation?
  • The Loss of the Lebenswelt and Modernity
  • Authoritarianism in the Twenty-First Century
  • Culture as the Site for the Production of the World-in-Common?
  • Differentiated Representativity and Codependent Politics of Appearance
  • Neo-Pornomiseria and Authoritarianism: The Rule of Affect and Morality
  • Empathy and the World-in-Common
  • Beyond Toxic Essentialisms: What Forms Will Our Link to the World Take?
  • 6 A Country in Pain: Resignifying Violence toward Autonomous Spaces for Survival
  • Hiding Bodies, Resignifying the Violence
  • Inhabiting Spaces of Autonomous Survival: Destituting the Legacy of Modernity
  • Bibliography
  • Index