Rights, Cultures, Subjects and Citizens questions the political logic of foregrounding cultural collectives in a world shaped by globalization and neoliberalization. This book was originally published as a special issue of Economy and Society.
Rights, Cultures, Subjects and Citizens questions the political logic of foregrounding cultural collectives in a world shaped by globalization and neoliberalization. This book was originally published as a special issue of Economy and Society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susanne Brandtstädter is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oslo, Norway. Her research in China has focussed on gender and social relatedness, moral economies, modernity and peasant subjectivities, legal knowledge, notions of justice, social and political rights, and local responses to global capitalism. Previous publications include Chinese Kinship. New Anthropological Perspectives (2009). Peter Wade is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester, UK. He works on race and ethnicity - and their articulations with gender - in Latin America and on ideas of race, nature and culture generally. His recent work is on race and genomic science in Latin America. Previous publications include Race and Sex in Latin America (2009). Kath Woodward is Professor of Sociology at the Open University, UK. She works on works on diversity, mobilities and inequalities, especially in relation to sex gender and embodied practices and the relationship between virtual and material forms of inequality, most recently in the field of sport. Previous publications include Planet Sport (2012).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Rights, Cultures, Subjects and Citizens 2. Resistencia para que? Territory, Autonomy and Neoliberal Entanglements in the 'Empty Spaces` of Central America 3. Localized Neoliberalism, Multiculturalism and Global Religion: Exploring the Agency of Migrants and City Boosters 4. 'Emancipation or Regulation'? Law, Globalization and Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Post-War Guatemala 5. The Law Cuts Both Ways: Rural Legal Activism and Citizenship Struggles in Neosocialist China 6. Subjectification and Education for Quality in China
1. Introduction: Rights, Cultures, Subjects and Citizens 2. Resistencia para que? Territory, Autonomy and Neoliberal Entanglements in the 'Empty Spaces` of Central America 3. Localized Neoliberalism, Multiculturalism and Global Religion: Exploring the Agency of Migrants and City Boosters 4. 'Emancipation or Regulation'? Law, Globalization and Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Post-War Guatemala 5. The Law Cuts Both Ways: Rural Legal Activism and Citizenship Struggles in Neosocialist China 6. Subjectification and Education for Quality in China
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