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Neoliberalism and the punitive turn in Southeast Asia and beyond: implications for gender, sexuality, and graduated pluralism
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute ( IF 1.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-12 , DOI: 10.1111/1467-9655.13317
Michael G. Peletz 1
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Anthropologists and other scholars have explored the elective affinities between neoliberal globalization and punitive turns in both legal and more expansive cultural‐political domains, particularly in Western settings such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. This article expands the discussion by engaging these affinities in late modern Southeast Asia, especially the Muslim‐majority nations of Malaysia and Indonesia. One goal of the article is to describe and analyse the constriction of pluralism with respect to gender and sexuality, a key feature of the surge in punitiveness in many societies in Southeast Asia and elsewhere. Others include elucidating similarities and differences between trends in Southeast Asia and the new punitiveness we have seen in the United States in recent decades, and highlighting some of the comparative and theoretical implications of my arguments.

中文翻译:

新自由主义与东南亚及其他地区的惩罚性转变:对性别,性取向和渐进式多元化的影响

人类学家和其他学者探索了新自由主义全球化与惩罚性转向之间在法律和更广泛的文化政治领域中的选举亲和力,特别是在美国,英国和法国等西方国家。本文通过将这些亲缘关系引入近代东南亚,尤其是马来西亚和印度尼西亚的穆斯林占多数的国家,扩大了讨论范围。本文的一个目标是描述和分析多元论在性别和性方面的束缚,这是东南亚和其他地区许多社会惩罚性激增的关键特征。其他措施包括阐明东南亚趋势与我们最近几十年来在美国所看到的新惩罚性之间的异同,
更新日期:2020-07-12
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