Respondent to "Beyond Voting: Considering Latino Politics Beyond Political Science"
Abstract
This panel takes up questions of Latinos and the political by conceiving of Latino politics beyond the traditional confines of political science. Considering issues of racialization and illegality, right-wing multiculturalism,... [ view full abstract ]
This panel takes up questions of Latinos and the political by conceiving of Latino politics beyond the traditional confines of political science. Considering issues of racialization and illegality, right-wing multiculturalism, the authoritarian turn in contemporary neoliberalism, the affective power of demographics, the limits of statistical argumentation, and the cruel optimism of liberal pluralism — this panel seeks to explore alternative approaches to understanding the complex dynamics of contemporary Latino politics. Drawing on political science and social science research, each of these papers explores the value and limits of such approaches to political problems. Turning to a wide variety of theorists and thinkers (including Antonio Gramsci, Leo Chavez, Jacques Rancière, Nicholas DeGenova, Sara Ahmed, and Michael Saward) this panel will explore how disciplinary knowledge and interdisciplinary crossings can together produce a deeper understanding of Latinos and the many ways they practice politics and engage with questions of the political.
Authors
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Crystal Parikh
(New York University)
Topic Area
Politics
Session
POL-2 » Beyond Voting: Considering Latino Politics Beyond Political Science (3:30pm - Thursday, 7th July, San Rafael)
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