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Spaces of New Colonialism is an edited volume of 16 essays and
interviews by prominent and emerging scholars who examine how the
restructuring of capitalist globalization is articulated to key
sites and institutions that now cut an ecumenical swath across
human societies. The volume is the product of sustained, critical
rumination on current mutations of space and material and cultural
assemblages in key institutional flashpoints of contemporary
societies undergoing transformations sparked by neoliberal
globalization. The flashpoints foregrounded in this edited volume
are concentrated in the nexus of schools, museums and the city. The
book features an intense transnational conversation within an
online collective of scholars who operate in a variety of
disciplines and speak from a variety of locations that cut across
the globe, north and south. Spaces of New Colonialism began as an
effort to connect political dynamics that commenced with the Arab
spring and uprisings and protests against white-on-black police
violence in US cities to a broader reading of the career,
trajectory and effects of neoliberal globalization. Contributors
look at key flashpoints or targets of neoliberalism in present-day
societies: the school, the museum and the city. Collectively, they
maintain that the election of Donald Trump and the Brexit movement
in England marked a political maturation, not a mere aberration, of
some kind-evidence of some new composition of forces, new and
intensifying forms of stratification, ultimately new
colonialism-that now distinctively characterizes this period of
neoliberal globalization.
Spaces of New Colonialism is an edited volume of 16 essays and
interviews by prominent and emerging scholars who examine how the
restructuring of capitalist globalization is articulated to key
sites and institutions that now cut an ecumenical swath across
human societies. The volume is the product of sustained, critical
rumination on current mutations of space and material and cultural
assemblages in key institutional flashpoints of contemporary
societies undergoing transformations sparked by neoliberal
globalization. The flashpoints foregrounded in this edited volume
are concentrated in the nexus of schools, museums and the city. The
book features an intense transnational conversation within an
online collective of scholars who operate in a variety of
disciplines and speak from a variety of locations that cut across
the globe, north and south. Spaces of New Colonialism began as an
effort to connect political dynamics that commenced with the Arab
spring and uprisings and protests against white-on-black police
violence in US cities to a broader reading of the career,
trajectory and effects of neoliberal globalization. Contributors
look at key flashpoints or targets of neoliberalism in present-day
societies: the school, the museum and the city. Collectively, they
maintain that the election of Donald Trump and the Brexit movement
in England marked a political maturation, not a mere aberration, of
some kind-evidence of some new composition of forces, new and
intensifying forms of stratification, ultimately new
colonialism-that now distinctively characterizes this period of
neoliberal globalization.
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