The security archipelago : human-security states, sexuality politics, and the end of neoliberalism

<DIV>Based on in-depth ethnographic research in Cairo and Rio de Janeiro, Paul Amar describes new forms of governance emerging in the Global South, partly in opposition to neoliberalism.</div>

Bibliographische Detailangaben
1. Verfasser: Amar, Paul 1968- (VerfasserIn)
Format: E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Durham [u.a.] : Duke University Press, 2013
Mit dem übergeordneten Werk verknüpfte Titel:Social text books
Schlagworte:Sex Human security Neoliberalism Human security -- Egypt -- Cairo Sex -- Political aspects -- Brazil -- Rio de Janeiro Sex -- Political aspects -- Egypt -- Cairo Human security -- Brazil -- Rio de Janeiro Electronic books
Umfang:Online-Ressource (xiii, 310 pages)
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Archipelago of New Security-State; Chapter One - Mooring a New Global Order between Cairo and Rio de Janeiro: World Summits and Human-Security Laboratories; Chapter Two - Policing the Perversions of Globalization in Rio de Janeiro and Cairo: Emerging Parastatal Security Regimes Confront Queer Globalisms; Chapter Three - Muhammad Atta's Urbanism: Rescuing Islam, Saving Humanity, and Securing Gender's Proper Place in Cairo
  • Chapter Four - Saving the Cradle of Samba in Rio de Janeiro: Shadow-State Uprisings, Urban Infranationalisms, and the Racial Politics of Human SecurityChapter Five - Operation Princess in Rio de Janeiro: Rescuing Sex Slaves, Challenging the Labor-Evangelical Alliance, and Defining the Sexuality Politics of an Emerging Human-Security Superpower; Chapter Six - Feminist Insurrections and the Egyptian Revolution: Harassing Police, Recognizing Classphobias, and Everting the Logics of the Human-Security State in Tahrir Square; Conclusion - The End of Neoliberalism?; Notes; References; Index