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What do people rendered expendable through biopolitical categories do to survive them? When governments classify types of work according to ideologies of essentiality and excess, such as in response to crisis, they construct biopolitical categories that render some livelihoods untenable. Such a politics interacts with existing terrains of inequitable citizenship, pushing some to what feels like the...
Through an account of the ephemerality and durability of brands’ meaning and materiality in rural Tanzania, this article expands the semiotic scholarship on brand with an analysis from the world of international development—where branding operates in similar but also different ways. By using an abandoned brand fraction to name contemporary interventions, residents of Tanzania’s East Usambara Mountains...
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