Slogans Subjection, Subversion, and the Politics of Neoliberalism

Focusing on contexts of accelerated economic and political reform, this volume critically examines the role of slogans in the contemporary projects of populist mobilization, neoliberal governance, and civic subversion. Bringing together a collection of ethnographic studies from Greece, Slovakia, Pol...

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Other Authors: Makovicky, Nicolette (Editor), Trémon, Anne-Christine (Editor), Zandonai, Sheyla S. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
Series:Routledge Studies in Anthropology
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