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Paul Amar
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: The Archipelago of New Security-State Uprisings 1
- Chapter One. Mooring a New Global Order between Cairo and Rio de Janeiro: World Summits and Human-Security Laboratories 39
- Chapter Two. Policing the Perversions of Globalization in Rio de Janeiro and Cairo: Emerging Parastatal Security Regimes Confront Queer Globalisms 65
- Chapter Three. Muhammad Atta’s Urbanism Rescuing Islam, Saving Humanity, and Securing Gender’s Proper Place in Cairo 99
- Chapter Four. Saving the Cradle of Samba in Rio de Janeiro: Shadow-State Uprisings, Urban Infranationalisms, and the Racial Politics of Human Security 139
- Chapter Five. Operation Princess in Rio de Janeiro: Rescuing Sex Slaves, Challenging the Labor-Evangelical Alliance, and Defining the Sexuality Politics of an Emerging Human-Security Superpower 172
- Chapter Six. Feminist Insurrections and the Egyptian Revolution: Harassing Police, Recognizing Classphobias, and Everting the Logics of the Human-Security State in Tahrir Square 200
- Conclusion: The End of Neoliberalism? 235
- Notes 253
- References 261
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: The Archipelago of New Security-State Uprisings 1
- Chapter One. Mooring a New Global Order between Cairo and Rio de Janeiro: World Summits and Human-Security Laboratories 39
- Chapter Two. Policing the Perversions of Globalization in Rio de Janeiro and Cairo: Emerging Parastatal Security Regimes Confront Queer Globalisms 65
- Chapter Three. Muhammad Atta’s Urbanism Rescuing Islam, Saving Humanity, and Securing Gender’s Proper Place in Cairo 99
- Chapter Four. Saving the Cradle of Samba in Rio de Janeiro: Shadow-State Uprisings, Urban Infranationalisms, and the Racial Politics of Human Security 139
- Chapter Five. Operation Princess in Rio de Janeiro: Rescuing Sex Slaves, Challenging the Labor-Evangelical Alliance, and Defining the Sexuality Politics of an Emerging Human-Security Superpower 172
- Chapter Six. Feminist Insurrections and the Egyptian Revolution: Harassing Police, Recognizing Classphobias, and Everting the Logics of the Human-Security State in Tahrir Square 200
- Conclusion: The End of Neoliberalism? 235
- Notes 253
- References 261
- Index 297