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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Claudio LomnitzPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press Weight: 0.295kg ISBN: 9781478030737ISBN 10: 1478030739 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 20 August 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews“Composing a historical, economic, political, and judicial panorama of the forms of violence in Mexico today, Claudio Lomnitz reformulates a theory of the State that takes on a special relevance. Contrary to the idea of loss of state sovereignty in the face of neoliberalism, Lomnitz shows how state sovereignty is reinforced through militarization and the concentration of power in the presidency.” -- Verónica Gago, author of * Feminist International: How to Change Everything * “Offering an original and compelling interpretation of the present Mexican predicament in light of the history of the last three decades, Claudio Lomnitz takes common sense explanations of the current moment—such as ‘torn social fabric’ and the slogan ‘The state did it!’—and explores their flaws and hidden sides. With this historically grounded and theoretically thought-provoking book, Lomnitz has traced the emergence of a new type of state.” -- Sandro Mezzadra, coauthor of * The Politics of Operations: Excavating Contemporary Capitalism * “Composing a historical, economic, political, and judicial panorama of the forms of violence in Mexico today, Claudio Lomnitz reformulates a theory of the state that takes on a special relevance. Contrary to the idea of loss of state sovereignty in the face of neoliberalism, Lomnitz shows how state sovereignty is reinforced through militarization and the concentration of power in the presidency.” -- Verónica Gago, author of * Feminist International: How to Change Everything * “Offering an original and compelling interpretation of the present Mexican predicament in light of the history of the last three decades, Claudio Lomnitz takes commonsense explanations of the current moment—such as ‘torn social fabric’ and the slogan ‘The state did it!’—and explores their flaws and hidden sides. With this historically grounded and theoretically thought-provoking book, Lomnitz has traced the emergence of a new type of state.” -- Sandro Mezzadra, coauthor of * The Politics of Operations: Excavating Contemporary Capitalism * ""It is a good time for Lomnitz’s essays to be published—judicial reform is likely to become the defining feature of Claudia Sheinbaum’s presidency and Morena’s plans are generating much hot air within the traditional enemy of Mexican sovereignty, the US. The anthropologist makes a sagacious and eloquent contribution to questions about whither this troubled country is heading—while providing evidence of the creative power of anthropology to contemplate contemporary sociopolitical issues."" -- Gavin O'Toole * Latin American Review of Books * “Composing a historical, economic, political, and judicial panorama of the forms of violence in Mexico today, Claudio Lomnitz reformulates a theory of the state that takes on a special relevance. Contrary to the idea of loss of state sovereignty in the face of neoliberalism, Lomnitz shows how state sovereignty is reinforced through militarization and the concentration of power in the presidency.” -- Verónica Gago, author of * Feminist International: How to Change Everything * “Offering an original and compelling interpretation of the present Mexican predicament in light of the history of the last three decades, Claudio Lomnitz takes commonsense explanations of the current moment—such as ‘torn social fabric’ and the slogan ‘The state did it!’—and explores their flaws and hidden sides. With this historically grounded and theoretically thought-provoking book, Lomnitz has traced the emergence of a new type of state.” -- Sandro Mezzadra, coauthor of * The Politics of Operations: Excavating Contemporary Capitalism * Author InformationClaudio Lomnitz is Campbell Family Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University and the author of several books, including Nuestra AmÉrica: My Family in the Vertigo of Translation, The Return of Comrade Ricardo Flores MagÓn, and Death and the Idea of Mexico. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |