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The Gender Order of Neoliberalism

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The Gender Order of Neoliberalism, authored by Smitha Radhakrishnan and Cinzia D. Solari, delves into the intricate connections between gender dynamics and neoliberal policies across different societies. The authors explore how these policies reshape individual identities, family structures, and social norms, affecting men and women differently. By analysing diverse global contexts, the book offers a critical examination of how neoliberalism perpetuates existing gender inequalities while creating new ones.
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This book may appeal to you if you're interested in exploring how neoliberal policies shape gender roles and dynamics around the world. It provides a thorough analysis of how economic policies intersect with gender, offering insights that are both educational and critical for understanding contemporary social structures.

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What do mompreneurs, angry working-class men, and migrant domestic workers all have in common? They are all gendered subjects responding to the economic, political, and cultural realities of neoliberalism's global gender order. In this ambitious book, Radhakrishnan and Solari map the varied gendered pathways of a global hegemonic regime.

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What do mompreneurs, angry working-class men, and migrant domestic workers all have in common? They are all gendered subjects responding to the economic, political, and cultural realities of neoliberalism’s global gender order.

In this ambitious book, The Gender Order of Neoliberalism, Radhakrishnan and Solari map the varied gendered pathways of a global hegemonic regime. Focusing on the US, the former Soviet Union, and South and Southeast Asia, they argue that the interconnected histories of imperialism, socialism, and postcolonialism have converged in a new way since the fall of the Soviet Union, transforming the post-war international order that preceded it. Today, the ideal of the empowered woman – a striving, entrepreneurial subject who overcomes adversity and has many “choices” – symbolizes modernity for diverse countries competing for status in the global hierarchy. This ideal bridges the painful gap between aspiration and lived reality, but also spurs widespread discontent.

Blending social theory, rich empirical evidence, and a multi-sited understanding of neoliberalism, The Gender Order of Neoliberalism invites all of us to question taken-for-granted knowledge about gender and capitalism, and to look to grassroots international movements of the past to chart the path to a fairer future.

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The Gender Order of Neoliberalism has been praised for its insightful analysis of how neoliberalism influences gender dynamics, highlighting how individual and familial responsibilities are intensified. Reviewers commend the authors for their engaging argument, which illuminates the roles of neoliberal feminism and the male protector within this order, offering fresh perspectives on their intricate interplay. The book has garnered accolades for its original approach and thought-provoking synthesis of diverse case studies.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509544905

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 August 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 340g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Smitha Radhakrishnan is Marion Butler McLean Professor of the History of Ideas and Professor of Sociology at Wellesley College.

Cinzia D. Solari is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts Boston.

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