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Neoliberal Chicago (Paperback)
Larry Bennett, Roberta Garner, Euan Hague; Contributions by Stephen Alexander, Larry Bennett, …
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R634
Discovery Miles 6 340
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The neoliberal philosophy of fiscal austerity aligned with reduced
regulation has transformed Chicago. As pursued by mayor Rahm
Emanuel and his predecessor Richard M. Daley, neoliberalism led
officials to privatize everything from parking meters to schools,
gut regulations and social services, and promote gentrification
wherever possible. The essayists in Neoliberal Chicago explore an
essential question: how does neoliberalism work on the ground in
today's Chicago? Contextual chapters explore race relations,
physical development, and why Chicago embraced neoliberalism. Other
contributors delve into aspects of the neoliberal vision,
neoliberalism's impact on three iconic city spaces, and how events
like the 2008 foreclosure crisis and the bid to attract the Olympic
Games reveal the workings of neoliberalism. Contributors: Stephen
Alexander, Larry Bennett, Michael Bennett, Carrie Breitbach, Sean
Dinces, Kenneth Fidel, Roberta Garner, Euan Hague, Black Hawk
Hancock, Christopher Lamberti, Michael J. Lorr, Martha Martinez,
Brendan McQuade, Alex G. Papadopoulos, Rajiv Shah, Costas Spirou,
Carolina Sternberg, and Yue Zhang.
A century and a half after the conclusion of the Civil War, the
legacy of the Confederate States of America continues to influence
national politics in profound ways. Drawing on magazines such as
Southern Partisan and publications from the secessionist
organization League of the South, as well as DixieNet and
additional newsletters and websites, Neo-Confederacy probes the
veneer of this movement to reveal goals far more extensive than a
mere celebration of ancestry. Incorporating groundbreaking essays
on the Neo-Confederacy movement, this eye-opening work encompasses
such topics as literature and music; the ethnic and cultural claims
of white, Anglo-Celtic southerners; gender and sexuality; the
origins and development of the movement and its tenets; and
ultimately its nationalization into a far-reaching factor in
reactionary conservative politics. The first book-length study of
this powerful sociological phenomenon, Neo-Confederacy raises
crucial questions about the mainstreaming of an ideology that,
founded on notions of white supremacy, has made curiously strong
inroads throughout the realms of sexist, homophobic,
anti-immigrant, and often "orthodox" Christian populations that
would otherwise have no affiliation with the regionality or
heritage traditionally associated with Confederate history.
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Neoliberal Chicago (Hardcover)
Larry Bennett, Roberta Garner, Euan Hague; Contributions by Stephen Alexander, Larry Bennett, …
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R2,601
Discovery Miles 26 010
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The neoliberal philosophy of fiscal austerity aligned with reduced
regulation has transformed Chicago. As pursued by mayor Rahm
Emanuel and his predecessor Richard M. Daley, neoliberalism led
officials to privatize everything from parking meters to schools,
gut regulations and social services, and promote gentrification
wherever possible. The essayists in Neoliberal Chicago explore an
essential question: how does neoliberalism work on the ground in
today's Chicago? Contextual chapters explore race relations,
physical development, and why Chicago embraced neoliberalism. Other
contributors delve into aspects of the neoliberal vision,
neoliberalism's impact on three iconic city spaces, and how events
like the 2008 foreclosure crisis and the bid to attract the Olympic
Games reveal the workings of neoliberalism. Contributors: Stephen
Alexander, Larry Bennett, Michael Bennett, Carrie Breitbach, Sean
Dinces, Kenneth Fidel, Roberta Garner, Euan Hague, Black Hawk
Hancock, Christopher Lamberti, Michael J. Lorr, Martha Martinez,
Brendan McQuade, Alex G. Papadopoulos, Rajiv Shah, Costas Spirou,
Carolina Sternberg, and Yue Zhang.
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