Beyond Neoliberalism: Social Analysis after 1989 by Marian Burchardt
This book is a result of discussions at and support from the Irmgard Coninx Fundation.
PART I: Epistemic and Conceptual Shifts in the Wake of 1989
1. De-theorizing in order to Re-theorize Emergent Alignments. A Rumination
2. A Triple Movement? Parsing the Politics of Crisis after Polanyi
3. The Critique of Transitologist Discourse, or what is to be done with post?
4. A Fractured Globe: Anthropology and Narration after 1989
5. Postcolonial Criticism after 1989
PART II: New Narratives of Capitalism: Interrogating Knowledge Production and Ethnography6. Cash and Livelihood in Soft Currency Economies: challenges for research
7. Economic Anthropology, Islamic Finance, and the Limits of Capitalism
8. Religion and Secularism in Neoliberal Capitalism
9. The Last Men before the Last: a Russian messianic revival in the twilight of history
10. The End of Ideology? Re-conceptualizing Citizenship and Culture in a Post-(political) Place World
11. Humanitarianism after the Cold War: The Case of Haiti
12. The uneasy relationship between 'China' and 'Globalization' in post-Cold War scholarship
13. New Human Rights Paradigms in the Neo-Liberal Age
14. 1989 as a Historical Caesura in the Study of History