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The Security Archipelago: Human-Security States, Sexuality Politics, and the End of Neoliberalism
Author
Amar, Paul, (Paul Edouard), 1968-
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Duke University Press Books
Description
1 online resource (328 p.) ill
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Available Online
e-Duke Books Gender Studies Collection 2016
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In The Security Archipelago, Paul Amar provides an alternative historical and theoretical framing of the refashioning of free-market states and the rise of humanitarian security regimes in the Global South by examining the pivotal, trendsetting cases of Brazil and Egypt. Addressing gaps in the study of neoliberalism and biopolitics, Amar describes how coercive security operations and cultural rescue campaigns confronting waves of resistance have appropriated progressive, antimarket discourses around morality, sexuality, and labor. The products of these struggles--including powerful new police practices, religious politics, sexuality identifications, and gender normativities--have traveled across an archipelago, a metaphorical island chain of what the global security industry calls "hot spots." Homing in on Cairo and Rio de Janeiro, Amar reveals the innovative resistances and unexpected alliances that have coalesced in new polities emerging from the Arab Spring and South America's Pink Tide. These have generated a shared modern governance model that he terms the "human-security state."
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Security archipelago : human-security states, sexuality politics, and the end of neoliberalism / Paul Amar.
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The security archipelago : human-security states, sexuality politics, and the end of neoliberalism / Paul Ama.
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