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"Identities and Instabilities of Neoliberal Marketization: Arguing the Necessity of Critical Poststructuralism |
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This paper attempts to overcome some of the continued resistance to poststructuralist approaches in studies of global political economy (GPE). Moving beyond theoretical debates, it focuses on a central issue for the theory/practice of GPE today: the purported hegemony, hence presumed stability, of neoliberalism. Through a critical poststructuralist lens I analyze actually existing–‘real’--conditions of GPE to reveal that neoliberal hegemony is not what it claims in theory or practice, and simultaneously generates exclusions and marginalizations that belie its purported stability, in theory and practice. The paper first addresses theoretical issues regarding poststructuralism, the discursive construction of ‘stability’ as it relates to hegemony, and instabilities as they relate to neoliberal globalization. I then briefly introduce analytical innovations (from my recent book) and schematically describe the three (reproductive, productive, and virtual) economies, major trends (‘real’ conditions) within them, and linkages among them. A final section summarizes how neoliberalism is neither hegemonic nor stable and how critical poststructuralism is necessary for seeing this reality and revising our theory/practice accordingly. |
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Name: International Studies Association URL: http://www.isanet.org
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| Peterson, V. Spike. ""Identities and Instabilities of Neoliberal Marketization: Arguing the Necessity of Critical Poststructuralism" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii, Mar 05, 2005 <Not Available>. 2009-05-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p69990_index.html> |
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| Peterson, V. , 2005-03-05 ""Identities and Instabilities of Neoliberal Marketization: Arguing the Necessity of Critical Poststructuralism" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-26 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p69990_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Review Method: Peer Reviewed Abstract: This paper attempts to overcome some of the continued resistance to poststructuralist approaches in studies of global political economy (GPE). Moving beyond theoretical debates, it focuses on a central issue for the theory/practice of GPE today: the purported hegemony, hence presumed stability, of neoliberalism. Through a critical poststructuralist lens I analyze actually existing–‘real’--conditions of GPE to reveal that neoliberal hegemony is not what it claims in theory or practice, and simultaneously generates exclusions and marginalizations that belie its purported stability, in theory and practice. The paper first addresses theoretical issues regarding poststructuralism, the discursive construction of ‘stability’ as it relates to hegemony, and instabilities as they relate to neoliberal globalization. I then briefly introduce analytical innovations (from my recent book) and schematically describe the three (reproductive, productive, and virtual) economies, major trends (‘real’ conditions) within them, and linkages among them. A final section summarizes how neoliberalism is neither hegemonic nor stable and how critical poststructuralism is necessary for seeing this reality and revising our theory/practice accordingly. |
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| `Identities' and Instabilities of Neoliberal Marketization: Arguing for the Necessity of Critical Poststructuralism1 V. Spike Peterson Professor Department of Political Science University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA - spikep@u.arizona.edu Prepared for Presentation at the 46th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association Panel: Global Political Economy: Gendered Bodies Practices and Ideologies March 2005 - Honolulu Hawai'i T h e c o m p licit y b et w e e n c u lt u r al a n |
| 3 0 4: 4 1 2-4 3 2. n e w m a r k et c u lt u r e. E c o n o m y a n d S o ciety U v i n P ete r. 2 0 0 3 . G l o b al d r e a m s a n d l o c al a n g e r: fr o m str u ct u r al |
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