Full Description
Working with key concepts from theorist and human geographer Gillian Hart, this book argues for an ethnographic and geographic approach to critically engage contemporary political-economic processes in the context of real world struggles.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Introduction: Working Radical Concepts with Gillian Hart —Sharad Chari, Mark Hunter and Melanie Samson
Chapter 1 The Politics of 'Gendered Labour': Gillian Hart's Relational 'Conjunctures' —Bridget Kenny
Chapter 2 Micro-foundations for 'Racial Capitalism': 'Interlocking Transactions' —Sharad Chari
Chapter 3 'Relational Comparison' and Geography's Question of Method —Mark Hunter
Chapter 4 'Multiple Trajectories of Globalisation' —Jennifer Devine
Chapter 5 A Conversation with Gillian Hart about Mbeki's 'Second Economy' —Ahmed Veriava
Chapter 6 'D/developments' after the War on Terror —Jennifer Greenburg
Chapter 7 'Articulation', 'Translation', 'Populism': Gillian Hart's Engagements with Gramsci —Michael Ekers, Stefan Kipfer and Alex Loftus
Chapter 8 Make 'Articulation' Gramscian Again —Zachary Levenson
Chapter 9 What is 'Nationalism'? Thinking Alongside Hart at a South African Landfill —Melanie Samson
Contributors
Index