Neoliberalism, Personhood, and Postsocialism explores the formation of subjectivities in newly marketized or marketizing societies across the former Eastern Bloc, documenting the rise of the neo-liberal discourse of the 'enterprising' self in government policy, corporate management and education, as well as examining the shifts in forms of capital amongst marginal capitalists and entrepreneurs working in the grey zone between the formal and informal economies.
Neoliberalism, Personhood, and Postsocialism explores the formation of subjectivities in newly marketized or marketizing societies across the former Eastern Bloc, documenting the rise of the neo-liberal discourse of the 'enterprising' self in government policy, corporate management and education, as well as examining the shifts in forms of capital amongst marginal capitalists and entrepreneurs working in the grey zone between the formal and informal economies.
Nicolette Makovicky is Lecturer in Russian and East European Studies at the University of Oxford, UK.
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Chapter 1 Introduction Me Inc.? Untangling Neoliberalism Personhood and Postsocialism Nicolette Makovicky; Chapter 1a Selling Yet Still Social: Consociational Personhood Among the Self-Employed in Eastern Germany Gareth E. Hamilton; Chapter 2 Work-Discipline and Temporal Structures in a Multinational Bank in Romania Liviu Chelcea; Chapter 3 Using Gender in Neoliberal Business: Reinterpretations of Female Utility in a Romanian Company Alina Petrovici; Chapter 4 The Authorial Self and Acquiring the Language of Neoliberalism in Slovakia Jonathan L. Larson; Chapter 5 Losing the Enterprising Self in Post-Soviet Estonian Villages Aet Annist; Chapter 6 Good Work: State Employees and the Informal Economy in Cuba Maria Padrón Hernández; Chapter 7 Building on Trust: Open-Ended Contracts and the Duality of Self-interest in Romanian House Construction Radu Gabriel Umbres; Chapter 8 Earning Money Learning the Language: Slovak Au Pairs and their Passage to Adulthood Zuzana Sekeráková Búriková; Chapter 9 Old Minorities in a New Europe: Enterprising Citizenship at the Polish-Czech Border Nicolette Makovicky; Chapter 11 Afterword Elias talks to Hayek (and learns from Marx and Foucault): Reflections on Neoliberalism Postsocialism and Personhood Don Kalb;
Chapter 1 Introduction Me Inc.? Untangling Neoliberalism Personhood and Postsocialism Nicolette Makovicky; Chapter 1a Selling Yet Still Social: Consociational Personhood Among the Self-Employed in Eastern Germany Gareth E. Hamilton; Chapter 2 Work-Discipline and Temporal Structures in a Multinational Bank in Romania Liviu Chelcea; Chapter 3 Using Gender in Neoliberal Business: Reinterpretations of Female Utility in a Romanian Company Alina Petrovici; Chapter 4 The Authorial Self and Acquiring the Language of Neoliberalism in Slovakia Jonathan L. Larson; Chapter 5 Losing the Enterprising Self in Post-Soviet Estonian Villages Aet Annist; Chapter 6 Good Work: State Employees and the Informal Economy in Cuba Maria Padrón Hernández; Chapter 7 Building on Trust: Open-Ended Contracts and the Duality of Self-interest in Romanian House Construction Radu Gabriel Umbres; Chapter 8 Earning Money Learning the Language: Slovak Au Pairs and their Passage to Adulthood Zuzana Sekeráková Búriková; Chapter 9 Old Minorities in a New Europe: Enterprising Citizenship at the Polish-Czech Border Nicolette Makovicky; Chapter 11 Afterword Elias talks to Hayek (and learns from Marx and Foucault): Reflections on Neoliberalism Postsocialism and Personhood Don Kalb;
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