The Futures of Racial Capitalism

Author:   Gargi Bhattacharyya
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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9781509543373


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   27 October 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Capitalism appears to be endlessly in crisis but without ever loosening its hold on our lives. New modes of racism and exclusion emerge, but the old ones never go away. We continue to struggle to live and survive in its wake but are unable, still now, to build commonality with each other. In this incisive book, Gargi Bhattacharyya revisits debates about racial capitalism and its violence through differentiation. Taking the four lenses of prisons, borders, debt and platforms, Bhattacharyya reveals how this moment of capitalist crisis positions humans as expendable, but differentially so, in a process that remakes longstanding racialized hierarchies. Uncovering practices and techniques embedded in the shifting processes of accumulation and state power, the chapters illuminate how value is extracted from populations through non-wage routes and indebtedness. This engaging introduction to racial capitalism offers an interlocking and insightful analysis of capitalist renewal, essential for students and scholars interested in issues of race, racism and inequality.

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Author:   Gargi Bhattacharyya
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Polity Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781509543373


ISBN 10:   1509543376
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   27 October 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface: Staying Human Introduction: If Not Theses, then What? Chapter 1: What is at Stake? Chapter 2: Why Understanding Racial Capitalism Also Returns to the Question of Social Reproduction Chapter 3: How to Think About Racial Capitalism in Times of Widespread Indebtedness Chapter 4: Borders – Small Adaptations in Familiar Techniques of Racial Capitalism Chapter 5: Prisons and the Carcerality of Transforming Racial Capitalism Chapter 6: Platform Capitalism as a Remaking of Racial Capitalism Conclusion: Fun and Games Afterword: Being Ridiculous

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‘Gargi Bhattacharyya is one of our greatest public intellectuals. The Futures of Racial Capitalism is gripping in its exposition and profound in its insights – another landmark text in the author’s ongoing exploration of how we might build a more humane world.’ Arun Kundnani, author of What is Antiracism?  ‘The Futures of Racial Capitalism, refusing the analytic comforts of historical continuity, reorders with signature intellectual openness the dismal puzzle that is racial capitalism. Bhattacharyya offers neither plea nor denunciation but an invitation to rearrange ourselves as a collective force against and beyond capitalism’s always adapting assault on our very capacity to be together.’ Sivamohan Valluvan, University of Warwick


‘Gargi Bhattacharyya is one of our greatest public intellectuals. The Futures of Racial Capitalism is gripping in its exposition and profound in its insights – another landmark text in the author’s ongoing exploration of how we might build a more humane world.’ Arun Kundnani, author of What is Antiracism? ‘The Futures of Racial Capitalism, refusing the analytic comforts of historical continuity, reorders with signature intellectual openness the dismal puzzle that is racial capitalism. Bhattacharyya offers neither plea nor denunciation but an invitation to rearrange ourselves as a collective force against and beyond capitalism’s always adapting assault on our very capacity to be together.’ Sivamohan Valluvan, University of Warwick ‘Bhattacharyya isn’t interested in having the last word or winning an argument. ‘I’ve done my best to point out the shapes in the water,’ she writes modestly … but it’s important work.’ Earthbound Report


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Gargi Bhattacharyya is a sociologist and writer, based in London.

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