Beyond Neoliberalism : Social Analysis after 1989

This book explores how changes that occurred around 1989 shaped the study of the social sciences, and scrutinizes the impact of the paradigm of neoliberalism in different disciplinary fields. The contributors examine the ways in which capitalism has transmuted into a seemingly unquestionable, triump...

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Corporate Author SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors Burchardt, Marian (Editor), Kirn, Gal (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
SeriesApproaches to Social Inequality and Difference
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9783319455907
DOI10.1007/978-3-319-45590-7
Physical DescriptionVII, 279 p. online resource.

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Table of Contents:
  • 1. De-theorizing in order to Re-theorize Emergent Alignments. A Rumination
  • 2. A Triple Movement? Parsing the Politics of Crisis after Polanyi
  • 3. The Critique of Transitologist Discourse, or what is to be done with "post"?
  • 4. A Fractured Globe: Anthropology and Narration after 1989
  • 5. Postcolonial Criticism after 1989
  • 6. Cash and Livelihood in Soft Currency Economies: challenges for research
  • 7. Economic Anthropology, Islamic Finance, and the Limits of Capitalism
  • 8. Religion and Secularism in Neoliberal Capitalism
  • 9. The Last Men before the Last: a Russian messianic revival in the twilight of history
  • 10. The End of Ideology? Re-conceptualizing Citizenship and Culture in a Post-(political) Place World
  • 11. Humanitarianism after the Cold War: The Case of Haiti
  • 12. The uneasy relationship between 'China' and 'Globalization' in post-Cold War scholarship
  • 13. New Human Rights Paradigms in the Neo-Liberal Age
  • 14. 1989 as a Historical Caesura in the Study of History.