Millennial capitalism and the culture of neoliberalism
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Millennial capitalism and the culture of neoliberalism
(Public culture, v. 12,
Duke University Press, c2000
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注記
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The third instalment of the "Millennial Quartet", "Millennial Capitalism and the Culture of Neoliberalism" proposes that we are living in an age of revolution in which the dominant forms of capitalist political economy are undergoing major transformations. The intention of this issue is to generate - in as iconoclastic manner as possible - an empirically grounded, conceptual discussion that posits millennial capitalism as a historical formation. From the perspectives of scholarly disciplines ranging from anthropology to public policy, these essays explore questions concerning how the triumph of the "free market" obscures the rising tides of violence and cultures of exclusion and how the relationship between production and consumption has changed. The proliferation of economies aimed at the accumulation of wealth without work is examined as well as how neoliberal capitalism encourages a world of invisible class distinction, of moral panics and social impossibilities, and of bitter generational antagonisms and gender conflicts.
Premised on the fact that there is more to global capitalism than economics, this special issue shows that global capitalism raises urgent problems of human understanding and social action. Jean Comaroff is Bernard E. and Ellen C. Sunny Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Chicago. John L. Comaroff is Harold H. Swift Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Anthropology, also at the University of Chicago.
目次
Millennial Capitalism: First Thoughts on a Second Coming., John L. and Jean Comaroff - University of Chicago Millennial Transitions, Irene Stengs - University of Amsterdam, Hylton White - University of Chicago, Caitrin Lynch - University of Chicago, Jeffrey A. Zimmermann Towards a Critique of Globalcentrism: Speculations on Capitalism's Nature, Fernando Coronil - University of Michigan Lived Effects of the Contemporary Economy: Globalization, Inequality, and Consumer Society, Michael Storper - University of California, Los Angeles Freeway to China (Version 2, for Liverpool), Allan Sekula Capitalism and Autochthony: The Seesaw of Mobility and Belonging, Peter Geschiere, University of Leiden and Francis Nyamnjoh - University of Botswana Millennial Coal Face, Luiz Paulo Lima, Scott Bradwell - University of Chicago, Seamus Walsh Modernity's Media and the End of Mediumship? On the Aesthetic Economy of Transparency in Thailand, Rosalind C. Morris - Columbia University Living at the Edge: Religion, Capitalism, and the End of the Nation-State in Taiwan, Robert P. Weller - Boston University Millenniums Past, Cuba's Future? Paul Ryer - University of Chicago Consuming Geist: Popontology and the Spirit of Capital in Indigenous Australia, Elizabeth A. Povinelli - University of Chicago Cosmopolitanism and the Banality of Geographical Evils, David Harvey - John Hopkins University
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