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| 1. | A Study On The Chicago Boys Of Chile (1953-1982) |
| 2. | Medicalization and neoliberal individualization of women's suffering in the context of third-wave/post-feminism |
| 3. | Super Girls in China: The performance of neoliberal values, desire, and alternative temporalities |
| 4. | United States marriage, the wedding industry and neoliberalism |
| 5. | The market for ethics: Culture and the neoliberal turn at UNESCO |
| 6. | Pedagogy and politics in Bolivian music education at the end of Neoliberal Reform |
| 7. | The Post-Neoliberal Citizen: Immigrant Identity as the New Service Learning Cente |
| 8. | An empire of commerce, an empire of finance: The U.S. and the rise of neoliberal hegemony in the twentieth century |
| 9. | Literary and Cinematic Representations of Neoliberal Forms of Contemporary Violence in Latin America with Special Interest in Mexico and Colombia |
| 10. | Making sense of freedom in education: Three elements of neoliberal and pragmatic philosophical frameworks |
| 11. | Post-neoliberal images: Film policy in Colombia and its lessons for developing countries |
| 12. | The politics of Third World water privatization: Neoliberal reform and popular resistance in Cochabamba and El Alto, Bolivia |
| 13. | Ritualized transition: Language, gender and neoliberal restructuring in China |
| 14. | Canada, globalization, imperialism: Rethinking Canada's role in a neoliberal world |
| 15. | 'The ruins and us go together': The neoliberal challenge to archaeological heritage and patrimony in Mexic |
| 16. | Cinematic accounts of a neoliberal Hong Kong: Post-1997 urban cinema and the human cost of neoliberalization |
| 17. | 'Loosening the seams': Minoritarian politics in the age of neoliberalism |
| 18. | Beauty pageants in neoliberal China: A feminist media study of feminine beauty and Chinese culture |
| 19. | The Struggle against Neoliberal Governance: Anti-FTA Social Movement in Korea in the Context of Neoliberal Economic Reform |
| 20. | Fugitive Life: Race, Gender, and the Rise of the Neoliberal-Carceral State |
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