Neoliberalism and everyday life [electronic resource] / edited by Susan Braedley and Meg Luxton. - Montreal ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press, c2010. - xi, 241 p.

Papers from conference entitled "Penetrating Neoliberalism: Changing Relations of Gender, Race, Ability, and Class," held in Toronto in Sept. 2007, as well as new papers written for this collection.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-232) and index.

Competing philosophies : neoliberalism and the challenges of everyday life / Understanding neoliberalism / Risky business? : border preclearance and the securing of economic life in North America / Neoliberalism, racialization, and the regulation of employment standards / "Child care delivered through the mailbox" : social reproduction, choice, and neoliberalism in a theo-conservative Canada / Beyond the state : the making of disability and gender under neoliberalism in Portugal / Accidental health care : masculinity and neoliberalism at work / Doing neoliberalism : perverse individualism in personal life / Neoliberalism in action : Canadian perspectives / Susan Braedley and Meg Luxton -- Raewyn Connell -- Karine Côté-Boucher -- Mark Thomas -- Kate Bezanson -- Paula Pinto -- Susan Braedley -- Meg Luxton -- Pat Armstrong.


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Neoliberalism--Social aspects--Congresses.
Feminist theory--Congresses.
Political sociology--Congresses.


Electronic books.

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