Illegal migrants who evade detection, creators of value in
insecure and precarious working conditions and those who refuse the
constraints of sexual and biomedical classifications: these are the
people who manage to subvert power and to craft unexpected
sociabilities and experiences. Escape Routes shows how people can
escape control and create social change by becoming imperceptible
to the political system of Global North Atlantic societies.
"A profound and brilliant examination of the power of exodus to
create radical interventions in perhaps the three most important
and contested fields of society today: life, migration and
precarious labour. It is in these fields that the present and
future of multitude is at stake. "Escape Routes" is a toolbox in
the hands of multitude."
---Antonio Negri, author of "Insurgencies" and co-author of "Empire
and Multitude"
"Another world is here So announce the authors in their preface
to a stirring and intellectually inspiring book about the
possibility, the necessity and the potency of escape. Rather than
seeing social transformation in terms of revolt, event and abrupt
shifts, the authors trace escape routes through the ordinary and
through everyday practices. "Escape Routes" is required reading for
anyone who believes in the alternative worlds produced alongside
neoliberal capitalism."
---Judith Halberstam, University of Southern California, author of
"In a Queer Time and Place"
"A rich variety of work starts with some version of the
autonomous thesis, that the everyday actions or resistances of
people precede power; they are in fact what constitute and drive
power forward. "Escape Routes" is one of the most original and
interesting efforts to build a fuller understanding of the
contemporary world, by focussing on processes and mapping out some
of the history of modern power and resistance."
---Lawrence Grossberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
author of "Caught in the Crossfire: Kids, Politics, and America's
Future"
"This is one of the most original treatments of some of the big
questions we confront today. Even familiar subjects gain a new kind
of traction as they are repositioned in the authors' sharply
defined lens of control and subversion. This is conceptualisation
at its best - "Escape Routes" allows us to see what might otherwise
be illegible and it continuously executes reversals of standard
interpretations of the present."
---Saskia Sassen, Columbia University, author of "Territory,
Authority, Rights"
Dimitris Papadopoulos teaches social theory at Cardiff
University, UK. He is co-editor of the journal "Subjectivity" and
his work has appeared in various journals including "Boundary 2";
"Culture, Theory & Critique"; "Darkmatter"; and "Ephemera."
Niamh Stephenson teaches social science at the University of New
South Wales, Australia. Her most recent book, "Analysing Everyday
Experience: Social Research and Political Change" (2006), was
co-authored with Dimitris Papadopoulos.
Vassilis Tsianos teaches sociology at the University of Hamburg,
Germany. He is co-editor of "Empire and the Biopolitical Turn"
(2007) and "Turbulent Margins: New Perspectives of Migration in
Europe" (2007).
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