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

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Book
Author/Creator:
Emmelhainz, Irmgard, author.
Contributor:
ProQuest ebook central.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Neoliberalism--Mexico.
Neoliberalism.
Common sense.
Mexico.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Albany, New York : State University of New York Press, [2021]
System Details:
text file
Contents:
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
Notes:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
Other Format:
Print version: Emmelhainz, Irmgard, Tyranny of common sense
ISBN:
9781438485959
1438485956
Publisher Number:
40030861090
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