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Scandalous Economics - Gender and the Politics of Financial Crises (Paperback)
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Scandalous Economics - Gender and the Politics of Financial Crises (Paperback)
Series: Oxford Studies in Gender and International Relations
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Of all of the lies, fragile alliances, and predatory financial
dealings that have been revealed in the wake of the Global
Financial Crisis of 2008, we have yet to come to terms with the
ways in which structural inequalities around gender and race factor
into (and indeed make possible) the current economic order.
Scandalous Economics is about "silences" - the astonishing neglect
of gender and race in explanations of the Global Financial Crisis.
But, it is also about "noises" - the sexual scandals and gendered
austerity policies that have relegated public debate, and the
crisis itself, into political oblivion. While feminist economists
and movements such as Occupy Wall Street have pointed to the
distributional inequalities that are an effect of financial
deregulation, scholars haven't really grappled with the
representational inequalities inherent in the way we view the
politics of the market. For example, capitalism won't be made more
equitable simply by appointing women to leadership positions within
financial firms or corporations. And the next crisis will not be
averted if our understandings of gendered inequalities are framed
by sexual scandals in media and popular culture. We need to look at
the activities and the privileges of the advantaged - the "TED
women" of the crisis - as much as the victimization of the
disadvantaged - to fully grasp the interplay between gender and
economy in this fragile age of restoration. Scandalous Economics
breaks new ground by doing precisely this. It argues that
normalization of the post-GFC economic order in the face of its
obvious breakdown(s) has been facilitated by co-optation of
feminist and queer perspectives into national and international
responses to the crisis. Scandalous Economics builds upon the
Occupy movement and other critical analysis of the GFC to
comprehensively examine gendered material, ideational and
representational dimensions that have served to make the crisis and
its effects, 'the new normal' in Europe and America as well as
Latin America and Asia.
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