logo

EbookBell.com

Most ebook files are in PDF format, so you can easily read them using various software such as Foxit Reader or directly on the Google Chrome browser.
Some ebook files are released by publishers in other formats such as .awz, .mobi, .epub, .fb2, etc. You may need to install specific software to read these formats on mobile/PC, such as Calibre.

Please read the tutorial at this link:  https://ebookbell.com/faq 


We offer FREE conversion to the popular formats you request; however, this may take some time. Therefore, right after payment, please email us, and we will try to provide the service as quickly as possible.


For some exceptional file formats or broken links (if any), please refrain from opening any disputes. Instead, email us first, and we will try to assist within a maximum of 6 hours.

EbookBell Team

Economies Of Abandonment Social Belonging And Endurance In Late Liberalism Elizabeth A Povinelli

  • SKU: BELL-4676808
Economies Of Abandonment Social Belonging And Endurance In Late Liberalism Elizabeth A Povinelli
$ 31.00 $ 45.00 (-31%)

4.1

10 reviews

Economies Of Abandonment Social Belonging And Endurance In Late Liberalism Elizabeth A Povinelli instant download after payment.

Publisher: Duke University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.31 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Elizabeth A. Povinelli
ISBN: 9780822350668, 0822350661
Language: English
Year: 2011

Product desciption

Economies Of Abandonment Social Belonging And Endurance In Late Liberalism Elizabeth A Povinelli by Elizabeth A. Povinelli 9780822350668, 0822350661 instant download after payment.

In Economies of Abandonment, Elizabeth A. Povinelli explores how late liberal imaginaries of tense, eventfulness, and ethical substance make the global distribution of life and death, hope and harm, and endurance and exhaustion not merely sensible but also just. She presents new ways of conceptualizing formations of power in late liberalism—the shape that liberal governmentality has taken as it has responded to a series of legitimacy crises in the wake of anticolonial and new social movements and, more recently, the “clash of civilizations” after September 11. Based on longstanding ethnographic work in Australia and the United States, as well as critical readings of legal, academic, and activist texts, Povinelli examines how alternative social worlds and projects generate new possibilities of life in the context of ordinary and extraordinary acts of neglect and surveillance. She focuses particularly on social projects that have not yet achieved a concrete existence but persist at the threshold of possible existence. By addressing the question of the endurance, let alone the survival, of alternative forms of life, Povinelli opens new ethical and political questions.

Related Products