An interdisciplinary cultural studies project that examines the role of the criminal justice system in implementing neoliberal restructuring in the United States, including the partial transfer of quasi-judicial authority to employers, landlords, lenders, social media companies, and other businesses.
An interdisciplinary cultural studies project that examines the role of the criminal justice system in implementing neoliberal restructuring in the United States, including the partial transfer of quasi-judicial authority to employers, landlords, lenders, social media companies, and other businesses.
Deena Varner is an assistant professor of practice in the Department of English at Texas Tech University.
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowledgments * Introduction * 1. An American Neoliberal Revolution * 2. Adjudicating Guilt, Innocence, and Citizenship in the Neoliberal Prison * 3. Consumer Background Reports and the making of Neoliberal Cops and Robbers * 4. Readjudicating Crimes and Imposing Sanctions in Airbnb’s Neoliberal “Community” * 5. Neoliberal Vigilantism, Cancel Culture, and the Post-Juridical Turn * Postscript * Notes * Selected Bibliography * Index
* Acknowledgments * Introduction * 1. An American Neoliberal Revolution * 2. Adjudicating Guilt, Innocence, and Citizenship in the Neoliberal Prison * 3. Consumer Background Reports and the making of Neoliberal Cops and Robbers * 4. Readjudicating Crimes and Imposing Sanctions in Airbnb’s Neoliberal “Community” * 5. Neoliberal Vigilantism, Cancel Culture, and the Post-Juridical Turn * Postscript * Notes * Selected Bibliography * Index
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