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Radical Américas

Diese Reihe orientiert das zeitgenössische Denken über Politik und soziale Bewegungen in ganz Amerika neu. Sie bewertet politische und theoretische Möglichkeiten in einer rebellischen Gegenwart neu und schmiedet eine transnationale Vision. Die Sammlung verbindet die Vergangenheit mit der Gegenwart und konzentriert sich auf wachsende Allianzen, Migrationen und gegenseitige Abhängigkeiten. Sie bietet eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die Hemisphäre als zusammenhängendes Phänomen.

1968 Mexico
Neoliberalism from Below
Decolonizing Dialectics
Empire of Neglect

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  • Empire of Neglect

    • 307 Seiten
    • 11 Lesestunden

    Christopher Taylor shows why nineteenth-century British West Indian letters were remarkably un-British by exploring how West Indians reoriented their affective, cultural, and political worlds toward the Americas in response to the liberalization of the British Empire and the resulting imperial neglect.

    Empire of Neglect
  • George Ciccariello-Maher brings the work of Georges Sorel, Frantz Fanon, and Enrique Dussel together with contemporary Venezuelan politics to formulate a decolonized dialectics that is suited to the struggle against the legacies of slavery and colonialism while also breaking the impasse between dialectics and postcolonial theory.

    Decolonizing Dialectics
  • Veronica Gago provides a new theory of neoliberalism by examining how Latin American neoliberalism is propelled not just from above by international finance, corporations, and government, but by the activities of migrant workers, vendors, sweatshop workers, and other marginalized groups in and around the La Salada market in Buenos Aires.

    Neoliberalism from Below
  • 1968 Mexico

    • 272 Seiten
    • 10 Lesestunden
    3,6(5)Abgeben

    Susana Draper puts the events and aftermath of 1968 Mexico into a global picture and counters the dominant cultural narratives of 1968 by giving voice to the Mexican Marxist philosophers, political prisoners, and women who participated in the movement and inspired alternative forms of political participation.

    1968 Mexico