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9781594513299

Stormy Weather: Katrina and the Politics of Disposability

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    9781594513299

  • ISBN10:

    1594513295

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2006-09-15
  • Publisher: Routledge

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In his newest provocative book, prominent social critic Henry A. Giroux shows how the tragedy and suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina signals a much larger crisis in the United States'”one that threatens the very nature of individual freedom and inclusive democracy. This crisis extends far beyond matters of leadership, governance, or the Bush administration. It is a crisis that strikes at the very heart of democracy and must be understood within a broader set of antidemocratic forces that not only made the social disaster underlying Katrina possible, but also contribute to an emerging authoritarianism in the United States. Questions regarding who is going to die and who is going to live are driving a new form of authoritarianism in the United States. Within this form of 'œdirty democracy' a new and more insidious set of forces'”embedded in our global economy'”have largely given up on the sanctity of human life, rendering some groups as disposable and privileging others. Giroux offers up a vision of hope that creates the conditions for multiple collective and global struggles that refuse to use politics as an act of war and markets as the measure of democracy. Making human beings superfluous is the essence of totalitarianism, and democracy is the antidote in urgent need of being reclaimed. Katrina will keep the hope of such a struggle alive because for many of us the images of those floating bodies serve as a desperate reminder of what it means when justice, as the lifeblood of democracy, becomes cold and indifferent.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
1: Katrina and the Biopolitics of Disposability 1(78)
Rethinking Biopolitics
11(12)
Biopower and the Politics of Disposability
23(8)
Neoliberalism in Dark Times
31(9)
The Biopolitics of Poverty and Race
40(24)
Conclusion
64(15)
2: Dirty Democracy and State Authoritarianism 79(36)
Dirty Democracy in America
79(4)
Market Fundamentalism and the Ethos of Privatize or Perish
83(6)
Religious Fundamentalism and the New Conservatism
89(5)
The Attack on Critical Thought and Dissent
94(7)
The Politics of Cronyism and the Return of Old-Style Racism
101(3)
The Militarization of America
104(5)
The Struggle for an Oppositional Biopolitics
109(6)
Notes 115(23)
Index 138(12)
About the Author 150

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