Dr Pamela Odih is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Goldsmiths University of London. Her research interests include gender, work and global capitalism; time, social theory and the constitution of subjective identity; and environmental cultural politics, international communication media and poststructural semiotics. Her work also focuses on financialisation, neoliberalism, consumer citizenship and healthcare markets.
“It’s a massive read, with two volumes running to over 1000 pages in total – and Odih’s dense writing style is testing to say the least. But the length of the treatise is largely due to the researcher’s respect for her ‘subjects’ and desire to have their faces, voices, and art upfront. In fact, these victims of neoliberal capital are a vital photographic presence in the book. Beyond this mediated immediacy, the reader discovers a text brimming with theoretic ingenuity – a feminist socialist decolonial conversation prompted by Marx, the early Frankfurt School, assorted poststructuralists, and even ‘care’ literature.”Ariel Salleh, Progress in Political Economy 2019
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