The Ruse of Repair: US Neoliberal Empire and the Turn from Critique

Author:   Patricia Stuelke
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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Pages:   277
Publication Date:   24 September 2021
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Author:   Patricia Stuelke
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781478014263


ISBN 10:   1478014261
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   24 September 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments  vii Introduction: ""After That, Baby . . .""  1 1. Freedom to Want  31 2. ""Debt Work""  71 3. Solidarity as Settler Absolution  107 4. Veteran Diversity, Veteran Asynchrony  149 5. Invasion Love Plots and Antiblack Acoustics  189 Conclusion: Against Repair  215 Notes  219 Bibliography  265 Index  301

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This brilliant study is a long overdue critique of the flight from paranoid reading to reparative feeling in the humanities. Patricia Stuelke historicizes the turn to repair as symptom of, rather than as solution to, US violence, militarism, and counterinsurgency. Her examination of the rise of US neoliberal empire in the 1970s and 1980s from Southeast Asia to Latin America to the Middle East is sui generis and eye-opening. -- David L. Eng, Richard L. Fisher Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania


This brilliant study is a long-overdue critique of the flight from paranoid reading to reparative feeling in the humanities. Patricia Stuelke historicizes the turn to repair as symptom of, rather than as solution to, US violence, militarism, and counterinsurgency. Her examination of the rise of US neoliberal empire in the 1970s and 1980s from Southeast Asia to Latin America to the Middle East is sui generis and eye-opening. -- David L. Eng, Richard L. Fisher Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania Patricia Stuelke offers an exciting interrogation of reparative modes of artistic, literary, and solidarity activism to establish how fantasies of repair serve US militaristic inventions and neoliberal financialization. Calling into question one of the foundations of liberal investments in political economy-that repair is achievable outside the circuits of capitalism and governance---Stuelke makes an important intervention into arguments about reparative justice in American studies, critical ethnic studies, literary studies, and critical theory. -- Jodi Byrd, author of * The Transit of Empire: Indigenous Critiques of Colonialism * The Ruse of Repair will require its readers to reevaluate some of the beliefs they hold most dear, transforming American studies, ethnic and critical race studies, feminist studies, and beyond in the process. -- Maria Josefina Saldana-Portillo, author of * Indian Given: Racial Geographies across Mexico and the United States *


“This brilliant study is a long-overdue critique of the flight from paranoid reading to reparative feeling in the humanities. Patricia Stuelke historicizes the turn to repair as symptom of, rather than as solution to, US violence, militarism, and counterinsurgency. Her examination of the rise of US neoliberal empire in the 1970s and 1980s from Southeast Asia to Latin America to the Middle East is sui generis and eye-opening.” -- David L. Eng, Richard L. Fisher Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania “Patricia Stuelke offers an exciting interrogation of reparative modes of artistic, literary, and solidarity activism to establish how fantasies of repair serve US militaristic inventions and neoliberal financialization. Calling into question one of the foundations of liberal investments in political economy—that repair is achievable outside the circuits of capitalism and governance---Stuelke makes an important intervention into arguments about reparative justice in American studies, critical ethnic studies, literary studies, and critical theory.” -- Jodi Byrd, author of * The Transit of Empire: Indigenous Critiques of Colonialism * “The Ruse of Repair will require its readers to reevaluate some of the beliefs they hold most dear, transforming American studies, ethnic and critical race studies, feminist studies, and beyond in the process.” -- María Josefina Saldaña-Portillo, author of * Indian Given: Racial Geographies across Mexico and the United States *


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Patricia Stuelke is Assistant Professor of English at Dartmouth College.

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