
Doctor Sandro Mezzadra
ADJUNCT FELLOW,
Institute for Culture & Society
Personal
UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)
- Institute for Culture & Society
Contact
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| Extension: | 9600 |
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| Location: | EM.G.05 Parramatta |
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Publications
Chapters in Books
- Mezzadra, S. (2012), 'Provincializing the Italian reading of Gramsci', The Postcolonial Gramsci, Routledge 9780415874816.
- Mezzadra, S. (2012), 'The new European migratory regime and the shifting patterns of contemporary racism', Postcolonial Italy: Challenging National Homogeneity, Palgrave Macmillan 9781137281456.
- Mezzadra, S. (2012), 'Krafte und formen : gouvernmentalitat und >bios< in der zeit des globalen kapitals', Inventionen 2, Diaphanes 9783037342022.
- Mezzadra, S., Mezzadra, S. and Neilson, B. (2011), 'Borderscapes of Differential Inclusion: Subjectivity and Struggles on the Threshold of Justice's Excess', The Borders of Justice, Temple University Press 9781439906873.
- Balibar, E., Mezzadra, S., Mezzadra, S. and Samaddar, R. (2011), 'Editors' Introduction', The Borders of Justice, Temple University Press 9781439906873.
- Mezzadra, S. and Mezzadra, S. (2011), 'The Gaze of Autonomy: Capitalism, Migration and Social Struggles', The Contested Politics of Mobility: Borderzones and Irregularity, Routledge 9780415584616.
Journal Articles
- Mezzadra, S. and Neilson, B. (2012), 'Between inclusion and exclusion : on the topology of global space and borders', Theory, Culture and Society, 18.
- Mezzadra, S. and Mezzadra, S. (2011), 'Beyond the State, beyond the Desert', South Atlantic Quarterly, 99.
- Mezzadra, S. and Mezzadra, S. (2011), 'Bringing Capital Back In: A Materialist Turn in Postcolonial Studies?', Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 11.
- Mezzadra, S. and Mezzadra, S. (2011), 'How Many Histories of Labour? Towards a Theory of Postcolonial Capitalism', Postcolonial Studies, 20.
- Mezzadra, S. and Mezzadra, S. (2011), 'The Topicality of Prehistory: A New Reading of Marx's Analysis of "So-Called Primitive Accumulation"', Rethinking Marxism, 20.