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Engendering Charismatic Economies: Pentecostalism, Global Political Economy, and the Crisis of Social Reproduction
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                    - Barker, Isabelle V. (Author)
 
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            Engendering Charismatic Economies: Pentecostalism, Global Political Economy, and the Crisis of Social Reproduction
        Abstract
            Pentecostalism is the fastest growing religion in the world today. A number of explanatory theories exist, but in this paper, I hone in on the nexus between economic restructuring and Pentecostalism to explore this extraordinary expansion. Bringing together the work of feminist political economists and of Karl Polanyi, I argue that neo-liberal globalization threatens mechanisms for meeting social reproductive needs. Neo-liberalism cannot meet these needs on its own, and I suggest that Pentecostalism addresses these gaps, effectively embedding neo-liberal economic policies. It does so by facilitating norms and practices on the part of individual adherents to provide for the care work required for human reproduction; to adopt norms required of a neo-liberal labor force; and, to embrace the kind of transnational social identity that is compatible with labor migration and global markets. ..PAT.-Conference Proceeding
        Publication
            Conference Papers -- American Political Science Association
        Pages
            1-22
        Date
            Annual Meeting, Washington DC 2005
        Journal Abbr
            Conference Papers -- American Political Science Association
        Language
            English
        Short Title
            Engendering Charismatic Economies
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            2017-06-05, 7:11 p.m.
        Library Catalog
            EBSCOhost
        Citation
            Barker, Isabelle V. 2005. “Engendering Charismatic Economies: Pentecostalism, Global Political Economy, and the Crisis of Social Reproduction.” Conference Papers -- American Political Science Association 1–22.
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        Keywords
            - CHRISTIANITY
 - feminism
 - feminist political economy
 - Globalization
 - GLOBALIZATION
 - neo-liberalism
 - Pentecostalism
 - PENTECOSTALISM
 - Polanyi, Karl, 1886-1964
 - RELIGION & sociology
 - social reproduction
 
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