The book argues that necropolitics are a dominant, yet obscene, form of politics that sustains contemporary racism (racialization) as a primal ideology of global capitalism and connects globalization and its modernist narratives directly with colonialism. The book is important for those-and this means almost all of us-working with relations of modes of life and global capitalism and with articulations of political and epistemological principles onto which capitalism organizes its reproduction.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I: MARINA GRŽ INI
01. The Darkest Sides of Europe and Global Capitalism
02. Biopolitics, Necropolitics, Unrestrained Financialization, and Fascisms
03. Southeastern Europe and the Question of Knowledge, Capital, and Power
04. Racialized dehumanization, the binary Occident/Orient in EU, and Decoloniality
05. A Refugee Protest Camp in Vienna and the European Union's Processes of Racialization, Seclusion, and Discrimination
06. Elaborating on Transmigrant and Transfeminist Dissident Positions
07. Content, Form, and Repetition
Part II: Š EFIK TATLI
08. A Broad Overview of Basic Principles of Reorganization of Global Capitalism
09. The Hegemonic Capacity of a Gap between Politics and Ideology
10. The Function of Democracy in Normalization of the Hegemony
11. The Revival of Ideological Firmness - Racial State and the Formalization of Necropolitics
12. The Unending Transition - Colonialism as the Context of Organization of Exploitation Hierarchies in SE Europe
13. The Effect of the Depoliticization of the Distance between the Oppressor and the Oppressed
14. Substantialization of Depoliticized Ideology