
Political Power and Social Theory
by Go, Julian-
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Table of Contents
List of Contributors | p. ix |
Senior Editorial Board | p. xi |
Editorial Statement | p. xiii |
Editor's Introduction | p. xv |
Poets, Power, and Finance in the United States | |
"Autonomy From What?" Populism, Universities, and the U.S. Poetry Field, 1910-1975 | p. 3 |
Monetary Orders, Financial Dependence, and Idea Selection: The International Constraints on American Monetary Policy, 1961-1963 | p. 49 |
The Politics of the Middle Class in Developing Countries | |
Guest Editor Introduction | p. 95 |
The End of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe: The Last Middle-Class Revolution? | p. 99 |
The Dog That Didn't Bark: The Political Complacence of the Emerging Middle Class (With Illustrations From the Middle East) | p. 125 |
The Middle Class in India: A Social Formation or Political Actor? | p. 143 |
The Spatial Dynamics of Middle-Class Formation in Postapartheid South Africa: Enclavization and Fragmentation in Johannesburg | p. 171 |
The Contested Spaces of Chile's Middle Classes | p. 209 |
Scholarly Controversy: Configurations of the Middle Class | |
The Sociospatial Reconfiguration of Middle Classes and their Impact on Politics and Development in the Global South: Preliminary Ideas for Future Research | p. 241 |
Middle Class or Propertied Class? Class Politics and Urban Redevelopment in Contemporary Asia | p. 269 |
Spatializing Distinction in Cities of the Global South: Volatile Terrains of Morality and Citizenship | p. 281 |
Revolution "From the Middle": Historical Events, Narrative, and the Making of the Middle Class in the Contemporary Developing World | p. 299 |
"The Middle Class": Sociological Category or Proper Noun? | p. 313 |
Rejoinder: Subject or Subjects? | p. 323 |
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