Introduction: the archipelago of new security-state uprisings -- Mooring a new global order between Cairo and Rio de Janeiro : world summits and human-security laboratories -- Policing the perversions of globalization in Rio de Janeiro and Cairo : emerging parastatal security regimes confront queer globalisms -- Muhammad Atta's urbanism : rescuing Islam, saving humanity, and securing gender's proper place in Cairo -- Saving the cradle of Samba in Rio de Janeiro : shadow-state uprisings, urban infranationalisms, and the racial politics of human security -- 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 -- Feminist insurrections and the Egyptian revolution : harassing police, recognizing classphobias, and everting the logics of the human-security state in Tahrir Square -- Conclusion: the end of neoliberalism?
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Based on in-depth ethnographic research in Cairo and Rio de Janeiro, Paul Amar describes new forms of governance emerging in the Global South, partly in opposition to neoliberalism.
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Security archipelago ; human-security states, sexuality politics, and the end of neoliberalism
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Human security-- Brazil-- Rio de Janeiro.
Human security-- Egypt-- Cairo.
Neoliberalism.
Sex-- Political aspects-- Brazil-- Rio de Janeiro.