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Border as method, or, the multiplication of labor, Sandro Mezzadra and Brett Neilson

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Border as method, or, the multiplication of labor, Sandro Mezzadra and Brett Neilson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-346) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Border as method, or, the multiplication of labor
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
816512646
Responsibility statement
Sandro Mezzadra and Brett Neilson
Summary
"Far from creating a borderless world, contemporary globalization has generated a proliferation of borders. In Border as Method, Sandro Mezzadra and Brett Neilson chart this proliferation, investigating its implications for migratory movements, capitalist transformations, and political life. They explore the atmospheric violence that surrounds borderlands and border struggles across various geographical scales, illustrating their theoretical arguments with illuminating case studies drawn from Europe, Asia, the Pacific, the Americas, and elsewhere. Mezzadra and Neilson approach the border not only as a research object but also as an epistemic framework. Their use of the border as method enables new perspectives on the crisis and transformations of the nation-state, as well as powerful reassessments of political concepts such as citizenship and sovereignty"--provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The proliferation of borders -- Fabrica mundi -- Frontiers of capital -- Figures of labor -- In the space of temporal borders -- The sovereign machine of governmentality -- Zones, corridors, and postdevelopmental geographies -- Producing subjects -- Translating the common
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