Beyond Neoliberalism: Social Analysis after 1989

Contents -- Chapter 1: Beyond Neoliberalism? Social Analysis after 1989 -- Note -- References -- Part I: Epistemic and Conceptual Shifts in the Wake of 1989 -- Chapter 2: De-theorizing in Order to Re-theorize Emergent Alignments: A Rumination -- Introduction -- The Need to Develop New Instruments fo...

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Main Author: Burchardt, Marian (Author)
Contributors: Kirn, Gal (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2017
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Series/Journal:Approaches to Social Inequality and Difference
Further subjects:B Social sciences-Philosophy
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Parallel Edition:Print version: Burchardt, Marian: Beyond Neoliberalism : Social Analysis after 1989. - Cham : Springer International Publishing,c2017. - 9783319455891

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520 |a Contents -- Chapter 1: Beyond Neoliberalism? Social Analysis after 1989 -- Note -- References -- Part I: Epistemic and Conceptual Shifts in the Wake of 1989 -- Chapter 2: De-theorizing in Order to Re-theorize Emergent Alignments: A Rumination -- Introduction -- The Need to Develop New Instruments for Analysis -- A Quick Remapping of the Operational Space of Economic Power -- Beyond the Rich: Predatory Formations -- New Geographies of Centrality and Marginality -- Conclusions: Going Back to Ground Level -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: A Triple Movement? Parsing the Politics of Crisis after Polanyi -- A Failure of Leadership? -- Labor and Financialization -- A Crisis of Framing? -- Emancipation: The Missing Third -- Political Ambivalence -- Rethinking the Politics of Crisis -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: A Critique of Transition Studies on Postsocialism, or How to Rethink and Reorient 1989? The Case of (Post)Socialist (Post)Yugoslavia -- Between the Triumph of 1989 and the Catastrophe of 1991 -- Postsocialist Transitology: Between Anticommunism and the Dream of Consolidated Democracy -- Post-Marxism as a Theoretical Symptom -- Specific Features of the Post-Yugoslav Transition: 1991 as the Start of the Catastrophe -- In Defense of Different Concept of Transition: A Return to the Althusserian Concept of the Aleatory and Contingent Processes of History -- Testing Tendential Thinking: "The Post-Socialism in Socialism" -- Conclusion: Withering Away of the Prefix "Post-"? -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: A Fractured Globe: Anthropology and Narration after 1989 -- Introduction -- Cold War Anthropology and Beyond -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Postcolonial Criticism after 1989: A Conversation with Gal Kirn and Marian Burchardt -- Part II: New Narratives of Capitalism: Interrogating Knowledge Production and Ethnography 
520 |a Chapter 7: Cash and Livelihood in Soft Currency Economies: Challenges for Research -- Introduction -- Part I: Multiple Currencies in History, and Especially since the 1970s -- Part II: Anthropology and Life in Soft Currencies -- Part III: A Macro-solution? -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8: Rationality, Risk, Uncertainty, and Islamic Finance -- Introduction -- Financialization and the Anthropology of Finance -- Uncertainty, Risk, and Ethics -- Uncertainty, Risk, and Islamic Finance -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 9: Religion and Secularism in Neoliberal Capitalism -- Introduction -- Sociological and Anthropological Discourses on Religion before 1989 -- Moments of Certainty: The Heyday of Modernization -- From Solid to Liquid Modernity -- A Neo-Durkheimian Age? -- Religions of Success, Gospels of Prosperity -- Sociology and Anthropology of Religion after 1989: Religious Diversity, Secularism and Conversion-Led Movements as New Frontiers -- Migration-Driven Religious Diversity -- Secularization and Secularism -- Transnational Mobility Regimes: Diversity, Capital, Labor -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10: The Last Men before the Last: A Russian Messianic Revival in the Twilight of History -- Introduction -- Genesis, Conflict, Uproar, and Schism -- Genealogy of a Term -- History and Dialectic -- Zeal and Irony-The Last Men -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 11: The End of Ideology? Reconceptualizing Citizenship and Culture in a Post-(political) Place World -- Changing Spaces: Capital Flows, Transnational Networks and the New Landscapes of Eternal Consumption -- The Great Culture Attraction/Distraction -- Circling Back: Transnational Subjectivity and the Challenges for Social Science Scholarship in a Post-everything World -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 12: Humanitarianism after the Cold War: The Case of Haiti 
520 |a Introduction -- The Anthropology of Humanitarianism and Medical Anthropology -- Haiti in the Cold War and Post-Cold War Periods -- Humanitarianism in Haiti: Suffering Bodies and Scaling Up -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: The Uneasy Relationship between "China" and "Globalization" in Post-Cold War Scholarship -- Introduction -- Definitions: Globalization(s), China Studies, Area Studies -- China Studies -- Area Studies -- The Problem -- Globalization in the West -- Globalization in China -- Globalization and China -- China in the West -- China in China -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 14: New Human Rights Theories for Post-­Constitutional Societies -- The Apparently Relentless Progress of Human Rights -- Triumph and New Fronts-Human Rights after 1989 -- Post-Socialism -- Neo-liberalism -- 9/11 -- Failed States -- Social Reality and Human Rights -- Life -- Private Life -- Social Structure -- Public Sphere -- Globalization -- New Human Rights Theories -- Dignity -- Capabilities -- Recognition -- Access -- Justice -- Deliberation -- Transnationalism -- A Post-Constitutional Society? -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 15: 1989/91 as a Caesura in the Study of History: A Personal Retrospective -- Surprise and Methodology -- Scholars and Politics -- A New Future-A New History? -- Final Remarks -- Bibliography -- Index1 
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