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Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
674 kr
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In the face of the global rise of authoritarian phenomena – from Trump in the United States to Macri and Milei in Argentina, Bolsonaro in Brazil, Modi in India, and Erdoðan in Turkey, and the increasing traction of Vox in Spain and the AfD in Germany – Gisela Catanzaro argues for the continued relevance of the concept of ideology for understanding contemporary social processes and political struggles.Catanzaro places particular emphasis on the transformations of neoliberalism and its authoritarian traits, from its origins in Latin America, where it was forced onto societies through bloody coups during the 1970s, through a second phase, linked to globalization, that spread to many parts of the world in the late 1990s, and a more recent phase that has gained prominence since 9/11 and especially since the 2008 financial crisis. In this later phase, the authoritarian spirit of neoliberalism has again come to the forefront, but this time in the midst of formal democracies. Using Argentina as a paradigmatic case but ranging more widely, Catanzaro shows that the authoritarian neoliberalism of the present is driven by, and at the same time exacerbates, an elitist, punitive, sacrificial, anti-egalitarian, and anti-intellectual ideology that has left its traces in subjectivity and social processes.By providing a rigorous exploration of the logic of authoritarian neoliberalism, this book makes a major contribution to understanding an ideology that is increasingly shaping our social and political world.
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
254 kr
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In the face of the global rise of authoritarian phenomena – from Trump in the United States to Macri and Milei in Argentina, Bolsonaro in Brazil, Modi in India, and Erdoðan in Turkey, and the increasing traction of Vox in Spain and the AfD in Germany – Gisela Catanzaro argues for the continued relevance of the concept of ideology for understanding contemporary social processes and political struggles.Catanzaro places particular emphasis on the transformations of neoliberalism and its authoritarian traits, from its origins in Latin America, where it was forced onto societies through bloody coups during the 1970s, through a second phase, linked to globalization, that spread to many parts of the world in the late 1990s, and a more recent phase that has gained prominence since 9/11 and especially since the 2008 financial crisis. In this later phase, the authoritarian spirit of neoliberalism has again come to the forefront, but this time in the midst of formal democracies. Using Argentina as a paradigmatic case but ranging more widely, Catanzaro shows that the authoritarian neoliberalism of the present is driven by, and at the same time exacerbates, an elitist, punitive, sacrificial, anti-egalitarian, and anti-intellectual ideology that has left its traces in subjectivity and social processes.By providing a rigorous exploration of the logic of authoritarian neoliberalism, this book makes a major contribution to understanding an ideology that is increasingly shaping our social and political world.
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En un trasfondo durativo de lo todavía reciente, en una elaborada distancia de acontecimientos que torcieron el rumbo de nuestra realidad –la crisis de 2001-, se dibujan los contornos de este libro, que plantea interrogarse sobre el acontecer, es decir, sobre una temporalidad no clausurada, que tiene mucho del andar, del modo –imperfecto- en que se entrelazan, en todo análisis, los tiempos de la historia, de la escritura y de la lectura. Se tratará entonces de atender a la expresión de continuidades y discontinuidades en los discursos que configuran esa realidad –voces, prácticas, imágenes, representaciones- así como a la potencialidad revulsiva de gestos orientados a producir su transmutación, se tratará, en fin, de ensayar una interpretación crítica de una experiencia colectiva que excede la idea misma de crisis. Tal el tono general de los trabajos aquí reunidos, su común preocupación por la teoría y por el método. Así, en la sección más política, se analiza la cuestión de la nación desde su "puesta en escena" mediática; los discursos recurrentes del neoliberalismo económico; las estrategias televisivas de la "nueva derecha". En una segunda parte se aborda la difícil relación entre arte, política, memoria y comunidad, más allá de una concepción puramente estética. En la tercera y última se indaga sobre los modos de concebir la diferencia tanto desde los cuerpos –atendiendo a la distinción de género- como desde los cuerpos de ley que la instituyen en tanto "modelo" multicultural. Hoy, visto en la perspectiva del presente, este libro adquiere, en su segunda edición, una insospechada actualidad: permite analizar supervivencias y mutaciones ante la emergencia de un neoliberalismo que es y no es aquel de los ''90.