Bringing capital back in: a materialist turn in postcolonial studies?
2011; Routledge; Volume: 12; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/14649373.2011.532987
ISSN1469-8447
Autores Tópico(s)Caribbean history, culture, and politics
ResumoClick to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Acknowledgement This paper was presented at the plenary session of the 2010 ACS Crossroads Conference, Hong Kong, Lingnan University, 17–21 June. While I maintain the form and the style of the oral presentation, I try to take the lively discussion that followed into account in this revised version. Notes 1. See, for instance, Mezzadra (2010a Mezzadra, Sandro. 2010a. “‘The gaze of autonomy: capitalism, migration and social struggles’”. In The Contested Politics of Mobility: Borderzones and Irregularity, Edited by: Squire, Vicki. 121–143. London: Routledge. [Google Scholar]). 2. See also Mezzadra (2010b Mezzadra, Sandro. 2010b. “‘Living in transition’”. In The Politics of Culture: Around the Work of Naoki Sakai, Edited by: Calichman, Richard and Namjun Kim, John. 121–137. London: Routledge. [Google Scholar]). 3. This is, by the way, the point grasped by Deleuze and Guattari, when they write with a slight difference from the Marxian quote cited above, that capitalism ‘continually sets and then repels its own limits’ (1987 Deleuze, Gilles and Guattari, Felix. 1987. A Thousand Plateaus, Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press. [Google Scholar]: 472). 4. Cf. also Mezzadra (2008 Mezzadra, Sandro. 2008. The Postcolonial Condition: History and Politics in the Global Present (La condizione postcoloniale. Storia e politica nel presente globale), Verona: Ombre corte. [Google Scholar]). 5. See, for instance, Linden and Roth (2009 Linden, Marcel van der and Roth, Karl Heinz, eds. 2009. Beyond Marx: Labor History and Labor Concept Facing the Global Work Conditions of the 21st Century (Über Marx hinaus. Arbeitsgeschichte und Arbeitsbegriff in der Konfrontation mit den globalen Arbeitsverhältnissen des 21. Jahrhunderts), Berlin and Hamburg: Assoziation A. [Google Scholar]). 6. www.situaciones.org
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