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ISBN-13: | 9781583675700 |
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Publisher: | Monthly Review Press |
Publication date: | 12/22/2015 |
Pages: | 192 |
Product dimensions: | 5.90(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.80(d) |
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments 7
Foreword Michael D. Yates 8
Introduction: The Neoliberal Reign of Terror 16
1 America's Addiction to Torture 46
2 Terrorizing the Self: Seine Culture in the Age of Corporate and State Surveillance 63
3 Death-Dealing Politics in the Age of Extreme Violence 79
4 Class Warfare and the Advance of Austerity Policies under the New Authoritarianism 98
5 Racism, Violence, and Militarized Terror in the Age of Disposability 109
6 The Fire This Time: Black Youth and the Spectacle of Post-Racial Violence 124
7 Higher Education Under Siege and the Promise of Insurgent Public Memory 146
8 Academic Terrorism, Exile, and the Possibility of Classroom Grace 168
9 Barbarians at the Gates: Authoritarianism and the Assault of Public Education 184
10 Hollywood Heroism in the Age of Empire: From Citizen/our and Selma to American Sniper 199
11 Hiroshima, Intellectuals, and the Crisis of Terrorism 215
12 Flipping the Script: Rethinking Working-Class Resistance in the Age of Terrorism 239
Notes 249
Index 281