Carol J. Greenhouse is Department Chair and Arthur W. Marks '19 Professor of Anthropology at Princeton University. She is the author of The Paradox of Relevance: Ethnography and Citizenship in the United States, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press, as well as coeditor of Ethnography in Unstable Places: Everyday Life in the Context of Dramatic Political Change and editor of Democracy and Ethnography: Constructing Identities in Multicultural Liberal States.
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Introduction -Carol J. Greenhouse PART I. STATE INVESTMENTS IN INSECURITY 1 Security and the Neoliberal State: British Political Imaginaries After 7/7 -Kathleen Hall 2 The War on Terror and the Paradox of Sovereignty: Declining States and States of Exception -Joseba Zulaika 3 Liberalism Against Neoliberalism: Resistance to Structural Adjustment and the Fragmentation of the State in Russia and Hungary -Kim Lane Scheppele 4 Japan as Mirror: Neoliberalism's Promise and Costs -Amy Borovoy PART II. POLITICS IN THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE DIVIDE 5 Local Political Geography and American Political Identity -Robert R. Rodgers, Stephen Macedo 6 Urbanizing the San Juan Fiesta; Civil Society and Cultural Identity in the Barrios of Caracas -Sujatha Fernandes 7 Neoliberalism, Satirical Protest, and the 2004 U.S. Presidential Campaign -Angelique Haugerud PART III. MARKETS FOR CULTURAL DIVERSITY 8 The Question of Freedom: Post-Emancipation South Africa in a Neoliberal Age -Anne-Maria Makhulu 9 Neoliberal Cultural Heritage and Bolivia's New Indigenous Public -Robert Albro 10 Neoliberal Education: Preparing the Student for the New Workplace -Bonnie Urciuoli 11 Harlem's Pasts in Its Present -Sandhya Shukla PART IV. AGENCY AND AMBIVALENCE 12 Performing LaIcitE: Gender, Agency, and Neoliberalism Among Algerians in France -Jane E. Goodman 13 The "Daughters of Soul" Tour and the Politics and Possibilities of Black Music -Maureen Mahon 14 Rags to Riches: Religion, Media, and the Performance of Wealth in a Neoliberal Age -Maria Frederick 15 The Temporality of No Hope -Hirokazu Miyazaki Notes References List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
"Engaging. . . . Readers come away with a richer understanding of how people inside and outside government have used, resisted, and been affected by the logic of neoliberalism." (Transforming Anthropology)

