Description: Acknowledgments Introduction: The Heuristic of Crises: Reclaiming Critical Voices, by Didier Fassin and Axel Honneth Part I. Social Movements 1. Capitalism Contested: Britain in the Aftermath of World War I, by Clara Elisabetta Mattei 2. Striking a Rock with Eggs: Resistance and Repression After Tiananmen, by Rowena Xiaoqing He 3. Undoing the Rule of Market Laws: Social Critique and the Making of Normative Futures, by Rodrigo Cordero 4. ¿Layoffs Are Murder, but They Are Also Everyday Life¿: A Critique of Labor and Living in the Era of Ghost Capital, by Hae Yeon Choo 5. Remaking the Demos ¿from Below¿? Critical Theory, Migrant Struggles, and Epistemic Resistance, by Robin Celikates Part II. Intellectual Engagements 6. Peace, or the Moral Economy of War: Between W. E. B. Du Bois and Sayyid Qüb, by Murad Idris 7. Personal Pronouns and Political Protest: Henry David Thoreau and Ta-Nehisi Coates as Critics in Times of Crisis, by Dieter Thomä 8. Becoming Anticolonial in Northern Namibia, 1950¿1954: The Emergence of Both Crisis and Critique from Everyday Interpretations, by Gregor Dobler 9. How Do Technocrats Address Crises? From Structural to Humanitarian Approaches to Crises in Latin American Developmentalism, by Aldo Marchesi 10. Against Crisis: Violence and Continuity in Manus Island Prison, by Anne McNevin Part III. Affected Communities 11. Love Trumps Hate: Community Caretaking in an Era of Mass Deportation, by Denise Brennan 12. Helping Refugees in Rural Germany: Ambivalences of Compassion, by Greta Wagner 13. Toward a Theory of Climate Praxis: Confronting Climate Change in a World of Struggle, by Daniel Aldana Cohen and David Bond 14. The Discovery of Contamination: Forever Chemicals and the Temporality of Critique, by David Bond 15. Democracy Without Demos: The Disappearance of the Working Class and the Rise of Abstention in French Political Life, by Anne-Claire Defossez Part IV. Reflexive Perspectives 16. New Technologies and the Moral Economy of White Nationalism, by Hector Amaya 17. ¿The Only Way Out Is Through¿: Anthropology as Critical Praxis in Times of Crisis, by Munira Khayyat 18. Social Movements and Social Theory, by Michael Walzer 19. The Invisible Rebellion: Working People Under the New Capitalist Economy, by Axel Honneth 20. Conspiracy Theories as Ambiguous Critique of Crisis, by Didier Fassin Contributors Index
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Book Title: Crisis Under Critique: How People Assess, Transfor
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