Processes of Restructuring

Issue 48 of Mutiny has appeared, and contains what is now entitled (reasonably enough) “International Student Struggles: Transnational Economies, Guest Consumers and Processes of Restructuring”, viewable on pages eight-through-eleven of this pdf.

This is a somewhat (but largely inoffensively) edited version of an article I submitted a while ago under the title “International student struggles, or, Causes of the mediated processes of reproduction”. A title which unsurprisingly I still prefer, because at least in a certain context it seems to imply so much more about the relation of struggle and resistance to the management and reproduction of economy, and especially if this context includes a relationship to the ‘excluded chapter’ of Capital.

Not, as I’ve discussed before, I have anything to complain about.

Terrorising the tribals of India

That was the title given to an opinion piece I wrote for the Indusage late last year. I never noticed, but Liz just let me know that the piece appears on-line here.