But Some of Us Are Broke: Race, Gender, and the Neoliberalization of the Academy

Anthropologists have paid increasing attention to neoliberalism in our research, yet we have been less willing to apply this lens to our own academic positioning and the ways these roles are shaped by privatization and market models. Lives and livelihoods in the American academy are increasingly det...

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Race
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