Neoliberal Culture /
What kind of thing is 'neoliberalism'? This collection of essays explores a range of possible answers to this question, arguing that neoliberalism is a complex, but specifiable and analysable phenomenon: a discursive formation, an ideology, a governmental programme, a hegemonic project, an...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2016
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Jeremy Gilbert
- What kind of thing is 'neoliberalism'? / Jeremy Gilbert
- '...We got to get over before we go under...' fragments for a history of black vernacular neoliberalism / Paul Gilroy
- Foucault's 'critique' of neoliberalism : Rawls and the genealogy of public reason / Paul Patton
- Meritocracy as plutocracy : the marketising of 'equality' under neoliberalism / Jo Littler
- Thought bubble : neoliberalism and the politics of knowledge / Neal Curtis
- Capitalist realism and neoliberal hegemony : a dialogue / Mark Fisher and Jeremy Gilbert
- Beyond the entrepreneurial voyeur? Sex, porn and cultural politics / Stephen Maddison
- Feminism, the family and the new 'mediated' maternalism / Angela McRobbie
- Complexity as capture : neoliberalism and the loop of drive / Jodi Dean
- Neoliberal Britain's austerity foodscape : home economics, veg patch capitalism and culinary temporality / Lucy Potter and Claire Westall
- 'Hit your educable public right in the supermarket where they live' : risk and failure in the work of William Gaddis / Nicky Marsh
- ATMs, teleprompters and photobooths : a short history of neoliberal optics / Mark Hayward.