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Aihwa Ong

    1 de enero de 1950

    Aihwa Ong es Profesora de Antropología en la Universidad de California, Berkeley. Su trabajo profundiza en las dinámicas de poder, la globalización y las transformaciones de la identidad en el mundo moderno. Ong explora cómo el neoliberalismo y la transnacionalidad dan forma y remodelan nuestra experiencia de ciudadanía y soberanía.

    Fungible Life
    Neoliberalism as Exception
    Buddha Is Hiding
    Flexible Citizenship
    Spirits of Resistance and Capitalist Discipline, Second Edition: Factory Women in Malaysia
    Global Assemblages
    • Global Assemblages

      • 512 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Provides an exciting approach to some of the most contentious issues in discussions around globalization―bioscientific research, neoliberalism, governance―from the perspective of the "anthropological" problems they pose; in other words, in terms of their implications for how individual and collective life is subject to technological, political, and ethical reflection and intervention.

      Global Assemblages
    • This ethnographic study explores the lives of Malay women working in factories, highlighting their experiences, struggles, and resilience in a rapidly changing economic landscape. It examines the intersection of gender, labor, and cultural identity, providing a nuanced understanding of how these women navigate their roles within both the workplace and their communities. The new edition offers updated insights and reflections, making it a vital resource for understanding contemporary issues related to labor and gender in Malaysia.

      Spirits of Resistance and Capitalist Discipline, Second Edition: Factory Women in Malaysia
    • Flexible Citizenship

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Are nation-states being transformed by globalisation into a single globalised economy? Do global cultural forces herald a postnational millennium? Tying ethnography to structural analysis, this title explores such questions with a focus on the links between the cultural logics of human action and on economic and political processes.

      Flexible Citizenship
    • Buddha Is Hiding

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Tells the story of Cambodian Americans experiencing American citizenship from the bottom-up. This study aims to put a human face on how American institutions - of health, welfare, law, police, church, and industry - affect minority citizens as they negotiate American culture and re-interpret the American dream. schovat popis

      Buddha Is Hiding
    • Through a series of ethnographic case studies, Aihwa Ong reconceptualizes neoliberalism as an extraordinarily malleable technology of governing that is taken up in different ways by different regimes, be they authoritarian, democratic, or communist.

      Neoliberalism as Exception
    • Fungible Life

      • 312 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      In Fungible Life Aihwa Ong traces the revolutionary scientific developments in Asia by investigating how biomedical centers in Biopolis, Singapore and China mobilize ethnicized Asian bodies and health data for genomic research.

      Fungible Life