2016
DOI: 10.1080/09502386.2016.1168115
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Is the subaltern resilient? Notes on agency and neoliberal subjects

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“…We see the politics of environmental resilience in green neoliberalism playing an analogous role in creating a kind of take-over target for Trump. We want to suggest in this way that the identity politics of this take-over is racist as well as hyper-nationalist, illustrating anew the racist logics that post-colonial scholars have already argued lie latent in assumptions about insurability and security in geopolitical renditions of resilience thinking more generally (Baldwin, 2016;Bracke, 2016;and Chaturvedi and Doyle, 2015). Our point is that the Trumpist Behemoth is effectively surfacing these racist logics, connecting them to capitalist concerns with accumulation by dispossession that are thereby increasingly imagined in fascistic terms.…”
Section: Reaction Resilience and The Trumpist Behemoth: Environmentamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…We see the politics of environmental resilience in green neoliberalism playing an analogous role in creating a kind of take-over target for Trump. We want to suggest in this way that the identity politics of this take-over is racist as well as hyper-nationalist, illustrating anew the racist logics that post-colonial scholars have already argued lie latent in assumptions about insurability and security in geopolitical renditions of resilience thinking more generally (Baldwin, 2016;Bracke, 2016;and Chaturvedi and Doyle, 2015). Our point is that the Trumpist Behemoth is effectively surfacing these racist logics, connecting them to capitalist concerns with accumulation by dispossession that are thereby increasingly imagined in fascistic terms.…”
Section: Reaction Resilience and The Trumpist Behemoth: Environmentamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In addition to the concepts of empowerment and capacity building, Spivak’s concepts of agency and subalternity are highly relevant in the light of the presented matter. 75 76 Subalternity refers to the oppression of ‘othered’ people through dominant groups (ibid.). At the same time, it engages the question of agency among the oppressed, that is, the ability to speak, present own views and needs within dominant discourses.…”
Section: Towards Inclusionary Public Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Однако сама же она подчёркивает, что это не происходит, так как возникают основания для упреков ЕС в двойных стандартах во внешней политике (Ibid). Действительно, подобное открытое стремление поддерживать низовые практики в других акторах рассматривается как колониализм, и об этом уже немало написано, в том числе в рамках дискуссии о стрессоустойчивости [Bracke 2016].…”
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