Through a series of ethnographic case studies, Aihwa Ong reconceptualizes neoliberalism as an extraordinarily malleable technology of governing that is taken up in different ways by different regimes, be they authoritarian, democratic, or communist.
Through a series of ethnographic case studies, Aihwa Ong reconceptualizes neoliberalism as an extraordinarily malleable technology of governing that is taken up in different ways by different regimes, be they authoritarian, democratic, or communist.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgements ix Introduction: Neoliberalism as Exception, Exception to Neoliberalism 1 I. Ethics in Contention 1. Sisterly Solidarity: Feminist Virtue under “Moderate Islam” 31 2. Cyberpublics and the Pitfalls of Diasporic Chinese Politics 53 II. Spaces of Governing 3. Graduated Sovereignty 75 4. Zoning Technologies in East Asia 97 III. Circuits of Expertise 5. Latitudes, or How Markets Stretch the Bounds of Governmentality 121 6. Higher Learning in Global Space 139 7. Labor Arbitrage: Displacements and Betrayals in Silicon Valley 157 IV. The Edge of Emergence 8. Baroque Ecology, Effervescent Citizenship 177 9. A Biocartography: Maids, Neoslavery, and NGOs 195 10. Reengineering the “Chinese Soul” in Shanghai? 219 Notes 241 Bibliography 261 Index 279
Acknowledgements ix Introduction: Neoliberalism as Exception, Exception to Neoliberalism 1 I. Ethics in Contention 1. Sisterly Solidarity: Feminist Virtue under “Moderate Islam” 31 2. Cyberpublics and the Pitfalls of Diasporic Chinese Politics 53 II. Spaces of Governing 3. Graduated Sovereignty 75 4. Zoning Technologies in East Asia 97 III. Circuits of Expertise 5. Latitudes, or How Markets Stretch the Bounds of Governmentality 121 6. Higher Learning in Global Space 139 7. Labor Arbitrage: Displacements and Betrayals in Silicon Valley 157 IV. The Edge of Emergence 8. Baroque Ecology, Effervescent Citizenship 177 9. A Biocartography: Maids, Neoslavery, and NGOs 195 10. Reengineering the “Chinese Soul” in Shanghai? 219 Notes 241 Bibliography 261 Index 279
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