03251 am 22005653u 450 991014047230332120221206102347.09781607853060 (ebook)(CKB)2670000000591072(SSID)ssj0001666237(PQKBManifestationID)16454829(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001666237(PQKBWorkID)15000261(PQKB)10508770(OCoLC)907077948(WaSeSS)IndRDA00056269(EXLCZ)99267000000059107220160829h20142014 uy 0engurcn#nnn|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCapital at the brink overcoming the destructive legacies of neoliberalism /edited by Jeffrey R. Di Leo and Uppinder MehanFirst edition.Ann Arbor :Open Humanities Press, an imprint of Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library,2014.c©20141 online resource (277 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Open Access e-BooksKnowledge UnlatchedCritical climate changeIncludes bibliographical references.I. Race, violence, and politics -- 1. Neoliberalism and violent appearances -- 2. The turn to punishment: racism, domination, and the neoliberal era -- 3. Neoliberalism, environmentality, and the specter of Sajinda Khan -- 4. Rhetorical assemblages: scales of neoliberal ideology -- 5. Neoliberalism, autoimmunity and democracy: Derrida and the neoliberal ethos -- II. Literature, culture, and the self -- 6. Complexity as captive: neoliberalism and the loop of drive -- 7. Neoliberalism, risk, and uncertainty in the video game -- 8. Neoliberalism in publishing: a prolegomenon -- 9. The post-political turn: theory in the neoliberal academy -- 10. Neoliberalism, post-scarcity, and the entrepreneurial self."Capital at the Brink reveals the pervasiveness, destructiveness, and dominance of neoliberalism within American society and culture. The contributors to this collection also offer points of resistance to an ideology wherein, to borrow Henry Giroux's comment, "everything either is for sale or is plundered for profit." The first step in fighting neoliberalism is to make it visible. By discussing various inroads that it has made into political, popular, and literary culture, Capital at the Brink is taking this first step and joining a global resistance that works against neoliberalism by revealing the variety of ways in which it dominates and destroys various dimensions of our social and cultural life."--Publisher's description.Critical climate change.NeoliberalismUnited StatesPolitics and cultureUnited StatesPopular cultureUnited StatesNeoliberalismPolitics and culturePopular culture320.51Di Leo Jeffrey R.Mehan Uppinder1961-,PQKBAuAdUSAUkMaJRU9910140472303321Capital at the brink2163605UNINA