Drafts by John Ryan Recabar
A big majority of studies conducted on and papers written about gender and sexuality emerged from... more A big majority of studies conducted on and papers written about gender and sexuality emerged from the West. In fact, it is safe to say that gender and sexuality as fields of research are scholarly inventions of the west, and as such it does not come as a surprise that the most influential and seminal works on the subjects were written by western scholars about iterations of experiences by white, middle class, and relatively well-educated Anglo-Americans or Europeans. Admittedly as well, gender and sexuality studies as fields of knowledge primarily relate to, problematize, and interrogate the
Book Reviews by John Ryan Recabar
Life in Debt: State Abandonment of and Debt to its People and How Individuals Become Clients and ... more Life in Debt: State Abandonment of and Debt to its People and How Individuals Become Clients and Consumers of Public Goods
"A man is no longer a man confined but a man in debt…. One thing, it's true, hasn't changedcapitalism still keeps three quarters of humanity in extreme poverty, too poor to have debts and too numerous to be confined: control will have to deal not only with vanishing frontiers, but with mushrooming shantytowns and ghettoes" (Deleuze, quoted in Han 2012, 43).
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Drafts by John Ryan Recabar
Book Reviews by John Ryan Recabar
"A man is no longer a man confined but a man in debt…. One thing, it's true, hasn't changedcapitalism still keeps three quarters of humanity in extreme poverty, too poor to have debts and too numerous to be confined: control will have to deal not only with vanishing frontiers, but with mushrooming shantytowns and ghettoes" (Deleuze, quoted in Han 2012, 43).
"A man is no longer a man confined but a man in debt…. One thing, it's true, hasn't changedcapitalism still keeps three quarters of humanity in extreme poverty, too poor to have debts and too numerous to be confined: control will have to deal not only with vanishing frontiers, but with mushrooming shantytowns and ghettoes" (Deleuze, quoted in Han 2012, 43).