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1st pub.
Los Angeles : Sage, 2007
xii, 231 s. ; 24 cm

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ISBN 978-1-4129-3574-6 (brož.)
Obsahuje bibliografii na s. [214]-224 a rejstřík
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Acknowledgements xi // 1 Crossing the borderline 1 // The disembededness of everyday life 3 // The genesis of othering 5 // The attractions of hiatus 7 // The vertigo of late modernity 11 // Turbo-charged capitalism 14 // 2 Blurring the binary vision 17 // Blurring the boundaries 21 // Bulimia: not exclusion but inclusion/exclusion 23 // Crossing the borderline: against the dual city thesis 25 // The functional underclass 28 // The boundaries of bulimia 30 // The precariousness of inclusion 34 // The focus on the underclass 36 // Crime and the narrowing of differences 37 // Globalisation and the generation of domestic and // global discontent 38 // 3 The sociology of vindictiveness and the criminology // of transgression 41 // Fear of falling 44 // The change in the focus of reward 45 // Towards a criminology of transgression 46 // The rise of celebrity 49 // Humiliation and rebellion 51 // The satisfactions of transgression 53 // The humiliation of exclusion 55 // Edgework, ontological security and utopia 56 // From turf war to real war 57 // Hip hop across the borders 58 // 4 Chaos and the coordinates of order 59 // Class and identity in the twenty-first century 60 // The undermining of the meritocracy 64 // Changes in the perceived class structure 65 // The shift to identity politics 68 // Antecedents of the cultural shift 71 // The war against the poor 73 // The meta-humiliation of poverty 76 // 5 The decline of work and the invisible servant 78 // The declining centrality of work? 78 // Getting the poor to work: the US experiment 81 // Redemption through labour 82 // Including the excluded 85 // Welfare: from relief to irresponsibility 86 // Early morning in Harlem 87 // The invisible worker 91 // The invisible servant 92 // Entering the zone of humiliation 95 // Service as a feudal relationship 96 // The invisible poor in a classless society 98 //
Guilt and middle-class solipsism 99 // 6 Social inclusion and redemption through labour 100 // New Labour: new inclusionism 104 // The Welfare State: not the solution but the problem 106 // The will to win 107 // Many’s the slip twixt cup and lip: New Labour’s obsessional neurosis 110 // The moral panic over teenage pregnancy 112 // Rationality and the middle classes 118 // The errors of inclusion 119 // From structure to agency: beyond the weak thesis 124 // Social and political exclusion 126 // 7 Crossing the border: to these wet and windy shores 130 // The social construction of the immigrant 131 // To these wet and windy shores 133 // Two modes of entry 137 // Over 20 years ago: the riots of 1981 139 // Crime immigration and the demonisation of the other 140 // The roots of othering 141 // The final phase: the irony of assimilation 143 // The roots of the disturbances 143 // The riots in Bradford, Oldham and Burnley 144 // Postscript: the riots in France 2005 147 // 8 Terrorism and anti-terrorism terrorism: the banality of evil 149 // Proxy wars and the defeat of the Soviet Union 151 // Occidentalism 152 // The House of Bush and the House of Saud 154 // The two contradictions: inside and outside // the First World 154 // Symmetry and differences 157 // The sasnitisation of evil 158 // The beatification of evil 158 // The logic of the West 159 // The photographs from Abu Grahib 160 // Love was all they had to set against them 161 // The London bombing and the banality of evil 162 // The dialectics of othering and the problem of evil 164 // The generation of anger and the frustration of normality 164 // The othering of the otherer 165 // The summoning up of violence 166 // Violence and the metaphor of war 168 // Elsewhere: on the D train to Manhattan 173 // Urban somnambulism: elsewhere in a Brooklyn deli 174 // 9 The exclusive community 175 //
The organic community 176 // Othering in the Ardoyne: the holy cross school 179 // The turn to the dark side 180 // The fallacy of privileging community 181 // Enter virtual reality: elsewhere in the east end 183 // Stars, celebrities: guiding narratives for a shifting world 184 // The Cronus effect and broken narratives 185 // The deterritorialisation of community and the rise // of the virtual 187 // Elsewhere in an elevator: John Jay College, October 2004 188 // The rise of multi-media and the uninvited guest 188 // From generalised other to generalised elsewhere From community to public sphere The community in late modem times // Conclusion: Roads to elsewhere 197 // Affirmative and transformative inclusion 198 // The politics of redistribution 199 // Towards a new politics of inclusion 201 // The politics of deconstruction 202 // Othering and community 203 // The banishment of unreason 204 // Rationality, the new media and the public sphere 206 // The porous community 209 // Hyperpluralism and the elusive other 210 // Towards a politics of diversity 212 // Bibliography 214 // Index 225

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