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|a Saving the Security State :
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|a Introduction. exceptional citizens? saving and surveilling in advanced neoliberal times -- Katrina, American exceptionalism, and the security state -- American humanitarian citizenship: the "soft" power of empire -- Muslims, missionaries, and humanitarians -- "Security moms" and "security feminists" : securitizing family and state -- Digital natives : threats, technologies, markets -- Coda. the "shooter."
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|a Inderpal Grewal traces the changing relations between the US state and its citizens in an era she calls advanced neoliberalism, under which everyday life is militarized, humanitarianism serves imperial aims, and white Christian men become exceptional citizens tasked with protecting the nation from racialized others.
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