In Rhetorics of Insecurity, Zeynep Gambetti and Marcial Godoy-Anativia bring together a select group of scholars to investigate the societal ramifications of the present-day concern with security in diverse contexts and geographies. The essays claim that discourses and practices of security actually breed insecurity, rather than merely being responses to the latter. By relating the binary of security/insecurity to the binary of neoliberalism/neoconservatism, the contributors to this volume reveal the tensions inherent in the proliferation of individualism and the concurrent deployment of techniques of societal regulation around the globe.

Emerging from a series of interregional meetings convened by the SSRC in Dakar, Bogotá, and finally Istanbul, these chapters explore the phenomena of indistinction, reversal of terms, ambiguity, and confusion in security discourses. Scholars of diverse backgrounds interpret the paradoxical simultaneity of the suspension and enforcement of the law through a variety of theoretical and ethnographic approaches, and they explore the formation and transformation of forms of belonging and exclusion. Ultimately, the volume as a whole aims to understand one crucial question: whether securitized neoliberalism effectively spells the end of political liberalism as we know it today.

August 2013 | 268 Pages | 978-0-814708-43-9 | New York University Press/Social Science Research Council

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Publication Details

Title
Rhetorics of Insecurity: Belonging and Violence in the Neoliberal Era
Authors
Gambetti, Zeynep, Godoy-Anativia, Marcial
Publisher
New York University Press/Social Science Research Council
Publish Date
2013
ISBN
9780814708439
Citation
Gambetti, Zeynep, Godoy-Anativia, Marcial, Rhetorics of Insecurity: Belonging and Violence in the Neoliberal Era (New York University Press/Social Science Research Council, 2013).
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