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Neoliberalism and Global Insecurities: Thinking Resilience/resistance in Turkey

Donmez, Rasim(Contributions by)Enneli, Caglar(Contributions by)Enneli, Pinar(Contributions by)Polatay, Selcan(Contributions by)Topuz, Senem(Contributions by)Un, Marella(Contributions by)Donmez, Rasim(Edited by)
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In this edited volume, the authors argue how neo-liberal subjects respond to neoliberal uncertainties, risks, and threats in Turkey through either resilience or resistance, -or both-. The contributors form the book into two symbiotic axes. First, they display how global capitalism and neo-liberalism affect the neo-liberal subjects and their environment from different perspectives, and generate their vulnerabilities in Turkey. Moreover , they reveal how neo-liberal subjects execute resilience/resistance in order to survive against the vulnerabilities created by neo-liberalism and its agents. In doing so, the contributors demonstrate how resilience/resistance of neoliberal subjects makes themselves political. They show this by focusing on resistance and resilience from a variety of Turkish perspectives, including environmental groups, social classes, social media, and gender.

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Lexington Books
1666930032 / 9781666930030
eBook (EPUB)
02/10/2023
English
216 pages
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