This edited volume brings together leading scholars to debate the promises of poststructural politics within the study of the International Political Economy (IPE). The volume offers a sustained theoretical dialogue on the meaning of discourse, identity, and representation for practices of political economy.
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Introduction: International Political Economy and the Promises of Poststrucutralism; M.de Goede SECTION I: POSTSTRUCTURAL INTERVENTIONS Survival/Representation; M.Zalewski Adam Smith: Desire, History, and Value; M.J.Shapiro Securing the Global (Bio)Political Economy: Empire , Poststructuralism and Political Economy; M.Coward Performativity, Popular Finance and Security in the Global Poltical Economy; R.Aitken Libidinal International Political Economy; E.Gammon & R.Palan SECTION II: DISCOURSE, MATERIALITY AND ECONOMY Getting Real: The Necessity of Critical Poststructuralism in Global Political Economy; V.Spike Peterson International Political Economy: Beyond the Poststructuralist/Historical Materialist Dichotomy?; J.M.Ryner Towards a Cultural Political Economy: Poststructuralism and the Italian School; B.Jessop & N-L.Sum The Political Economy of (Im)Possibility; G.Daly SECTION III: POLITICS OF DISSENT Neoliberalism: Policy, Ideology, Governmentality; W.Larner Everyday Life in the Global Political Economy; M.Davies Rethinking Power from the Point of View of Resistance: The Politics of Gender; B.Maiguashca ‘There is No Great Refusal’: The Ambivalent Politics of Resistance; L.Amoore
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ROB AITKEN Teacher in the Division, of Social Science, York University in Toronto, Canada LOUISE AMOORE Lecturer in Political Geography, University of Durham, UK MARTIN COWARD Lecturer in International Relations, University of Sussex, UK GLYN DALY Senior Lecturer in Politics and Sociology, University of Northampton, UK MATT DAVIES Assistant Professor in Political Science and International Studies, Pennsylvania State – Erie University, USA EARL GAMMON Ph D Candidate, Department of International Relations and Politics, University of Sussex, UK BOB JESSOP Director, Institute for Advanced Studies, Lancaster University, UK WENDY LARNER Professor of Human Geography and Sociology, School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, UK BICE MAIGUASHCA Lecturer in Politics, University of Exeter, UK RONEN PALAN Professor of International Political Economy, University of Sussex, UK V. SPIKE PETERSON Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Arizona, USA J. MAGNUS RYNER Senior Lecturer of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham, UK MICHAEL J. SHAPIRO Professor of Political Science, University of Hawaii, USA NGAI-LING SUM Lecturer, Department of Politics and International Relations, Lancaster University, UK MARYSIA ZALEWSKI Director, Centre for Gender Studies, University of Aberdeen, UK