Lucia Hulsether explores twentieth and twenty-first century movements from fair trade initiatives and microfinance programs to venture fund pledges to invest in racial equity, showing how these movements fail to achieve their goals.
Lucia Hulsether explores twentieth and twenty-first century movements from fair trade initiatives and microfinance programs to venture fund pledges to invest in racial equity, showing how these movements fail to achieve their goals.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lucia Hulsether is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Skidmore College.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface ix Introduction: Capitalist Humanitarianism 1 Interlude One 19 1. May Analyze like a Capitalist: Fair Trade and Other Histories 25 Interlude Two 49 2. Ethical Vampires: Conscious Capitalism and Its Commodity Enchantments 53 Interlude Three 75 3. Marxists in the Microbank: From Solidarity Movement to Solidarity Lending 80 Interlude Four 102 4. Representing Inclusion: Humans of Capitalist Humanitarianism 106 Interlude Five 128 5. The Hunt for Yes: Archival Management and Manufactured Consent 134 Interlude Six 156 6. Hope for the Future: Reproductive Labor in the Neoliberal Multicultural Family 162 Epilogue 183 Acknowledgments 191 Notes 195 Bibliography 221 Index 239
Preface ix Introduction: Capitalist Humanitarianism 1 Interlude One 19 1. May Analyze like a Capitalist: Fair Trade and Other Histories 25 Interlude Two 49 2. Ethical Vampires: Conscious Capitalism and Its Commodity Enchantments 53 Interlude Three 75 3. Marxists in the Microbank: From Solidarity Movement to Solidarity Lending 80 Interlude Four 102 4. Representing Inclusion: Humans of Capitalist Humanitarianism 106 Interlude Five 128 5. The Hunt for Yes: Archival Management and Manufactured Consent 134 Interlude Six 156 6. Hope for the Future: Reproductive Labor in the Neoliberal Multicultural Family 162 Epilogue 183 Acknowledgments 191 Notes 195 Bibliography 221 Index 239
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