Fr. 54.50

Genocidal Democracy - Neoliberalism, Mass Incarceration, Politics of Urban Gun Violence

Inglese · Tascabile

Pubblicazione il 15.07.2018

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Sommario

1. Beyond the Urban Jungle Thesis 2. Im/Plausible Death: The Cause Célèbre Cases 3. Original Gangsters 4. Eugenics, The Remix: The Violence of Ceasefire 5. Ghetto Lazarus: The Afterlife of J-Def

Info autore

John D. Márquez is based in the Department of African American Studies, Northwestern University

Riassunto

Over the past three decades, the rate at which blacks and Latinos/as murder, or are murdered, by one another in the United States has increased exponentially. Social scientists have generally argued that this ‘ghetto violence’ is but one consequence of deindustrialization and the systematic exclusion of black and Latino/a families from the middle class. But this book problematizes the assumption that middle class assimilation or economic inclusion can provide a remedy to ghetto violence. To this end, it identifies two primary issues. The first is that the subaltern is most commonly represented as an artifact of victimization, and so as a group who cannot escape their own chaos, pathology, or savagery. Second, middle class inclusion is prescribed as a remedy for ghetto violence without a deeper consideration of how the very idea of the middle class and its ‘values’ has been produced in opposition to the very groups to whom the extension of these values is proposed. Against this background, Genocidal Democracy locates the origins of ghetto violence within the racial and colonial architecture of European modernity. And as such, it argues, this violence must find its remedy outside of a modern, liberal, and capitalist state apparatus which – according to this legacy – continues to promote the idea that groups like blacks and Latinos/as are either a burden or a threat to the body politic.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori John D. Marquez, John D. Márquez
Editore Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 15.07.2018, ritardato
 
EAN 9781138804388
ISBN 978-1-138-80438-8
Pagine 208
Serie Law and the Postcolonial
Law and the Postcolonial
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Analisi delle strutture sociali

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