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A penetrating analysis and critique of the neoliberal policies that prompted the global economic crisis of 2008.


Perhaps the most baffling and insufficiently answered questions about the neoliberal policies that fuelled the economic crash in the fall of 2008 are why were these policies considered the only option? And why, despite the crash, does neoliberalism continue to dominate the world economy. Neoliberalism and Everyday Life provides answers.

Illuminating the ways in which neoliberal policies - such as the deregulation of economies and the transfer of governmental responsibilities to the private sector - have been implemented on a global scale, the contributors show how neoliberalism has seeped into our social and political fabric and affected our daily lives. Drawing attention to the most visible elements of neoliberalism in business, government, and personal life, reveal the ways in which policies designed to ensure market expansion also inevitably expand social inequalities of gender, race, class, and ability. Using a variety of methods, contributors discuss a range of topics, including globalization, privatization, health care, and the welfare state. An intelligent and informative collection that explains and challenges neoliberal policies, Neoliberalism and Everyday Life is an important assessment of a political system that makes profit easier and people's lives more difficult.
Susan Braedley is a postdoctoral fellow with the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation and Canadian Institutes of Health Research Chair of Health Services Research at York University.
Meg Luxton is a professor of women's studies at York University.
Neoliberalism and Everyday Life
Edited by Susan Braedley and Meg Luxton

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Contributors ix

1 Competing Philosophies: Neoliberalism and the Challenges of Everyday Life 3
SUSAN BRAEDLEY AND MEG LUXTON
2 Understanding Neoliberalism 22
RAEWYN CONNELL
3 Risky Business? Border Preclearance and the Securing of Economic Life in North America 37
KARINE CÔTÉ-BOUCHER
4 Neoliberalism, Racialization, and the Regulation of Employment Standards 68
MARK THOMAS
5 “Child Care Delivered through the Mailbox”: Social Reproduction, Choice, and Neoliberalism in a Theo-Conservative Canada 90
KATE BEZANSON
6 Beyond the State: The Making of Disability and Gender under Neoliberalism in Portugal 113
PAULA PINTO
7 Accidental Health Care: Masculinity and Neoliberalism at Work 136
SUSAN BRAEDLEY
8 Doing Neoliberalism: Perverse Individualism in Personal Life 163
MEG LUXTON
9 Neoliberalism in Action: Canadian Perspectives 184
PAT ARMSTRONG

References 203
Index 233

Social Reproduction
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