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Introduction: Interpreting the Global Economy through Local Anger
International Review of Social History ( IF 0.700 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-16 , DOI: 10.1017/s0020859021000092
Leyla Dakhli , Vincent Bonnecase

During the 1980s and 1990s, violent events occurred in the streets of many African and Middle Eastern countries. Each event had its own logic and saw the intervention of actors with differing profiles. What they had in common was that they all took place in the context of the implementation of a neoliberal political economy. The anger these policies aroused was first expressed by people who were not necessarily rebelling against the adjustments themselves, or against the underlying ideologies or the institutions that imposed them, but rather against their practical manifestations in everyday life. This special issue invites reflections on these revolts and what they teach us about the neoliberal turn in Africa and the Middle East.The echoes between the present and the recent past are as important for the genesis of this work as they are for those that read it. They must not prevent us from investigating the specifics of these uprisings, with a particular emphasis on the intersection between a global political economy and local challenges, while understanding them through their particular circumstances. This issue aims to stimulate a more general reflection on popular feelings and social responses in the face of neoliberalism.

中文翻译:

引言:用本地愤怒解读全球经济

在 1980 年代和 1990 年代期间,许多非洲和中东国家的街头发生了暴力事件。每个事件都有自己的逻辑,并且看到了具有不同配置文件的参与者的干预。它们的共同点是它们都发生在实施新自由主义政治经济的背景下。这些政策激起的愤怒首先由人们表达出来,他们不一定反对调整本身,也不一定反对强加调整的潜在意识形态或制度,而是反对它们在日常生活中的实际表现。本期特刊邀请人们对这些反抗以及它们对我们关于非洲和中东新自由主义转向的教导进行反思。现在和最近的过去之间的回声对于这部作品的起源和阅读它的人一样重要。它们不能阻止我们调查这些起义的具体情况,特别强调全球政治经济与当地挑战之间的交叉点,同时通过其特定情况了解它们。本期旨在激发对面对新自由主义的民众感受和社会反应进行更广泛的反思。
更新日期:2021-03-16
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