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Crisis, Austerity and Everyday Life - Living in a Time of Diminishing Expectations

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Gargi Bhattacharyya is Professor of Sociology at the University of East London, UK. Her published works include: Tales of Dark Skinned Women (1998); Race and Power (with Stephen Small and John Gabriel, 2001); Sexuality and Society (2002); Traffick (2005); Dangerous Brown Men (2008); and Ethnicities and Values (2009). Klappentext Will austerity never end? This timely and insightful book argues that austerity seeks to set the terms of political and economic life for the foreseeable future, extending techniques of exclusion to ever-greater sections of the population. Zusammenfassung Will austerity never end? This timely and insightful book argues that austerity seeks to set the terms of political and economic life for the foreseeable future! extending techniques of exclusion to ever-greater sections of the population. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Is it too late to write a book about austerity? 2. The Primacy of the Economic and the Degradation of Politics 3. The Institutionalisation of Despair and Diminishing Expectations 4. Austerity and Extending the Racial State 5. Reproductive Labour in Austere Times 6. Conclusion: Surplus populations and austerity forever?

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