Remaindered life
Remaindered life
Class number
GEN HB 501 T33 2022
Pagination
xxix, 428 p.
Publisher
Ateneo de Manila University Press
Publication place
Quezon City
Copyright
2022
ISBN
978-621-448-361-7
Type of material
Print
Notes, tracings, et.
Includes index and bibliographical references
Summary
"Remaindered Life is a feminist analysis of the role that the disposable life-times (and not just labor) of dispossessed peoples play in contemporary modes of accumulation of wealth and power. Neferti X. M. Tadiar provides a conceptual vocabulary and framework for rethinking the dynamics of contemporary global capitalism in terms of the production and consumption of vastly discrepant "life-times" (rather than labor-time), by foregrounding the significant role of disposable life and its forms of social reproduction in a financialized global urban economy, which is directly dependent on permanent war as a mode and strategy of capitalist enterprise. It describes how imperialism continues to secure the vital reproduction of the capital-labor relation through wars of dispossession, which actively waste life (making it disposable) to reap unaccounted gains from the life-making of survival of the colonial and postcolonial peoples it tries to destroy."-- Provided by publisher.
Physical description
22 cm
Subject 1
CAPITALISM-- SOCIAL ASPECTS
Subject 2
GLOBALIZATION -- SOCIAL ASPECTS
Accession
OFI-014884
Status
Available
Location
Main Library