作者: Mark Schuller , Angeline Nandini Gunewardena
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摘要: Part 1 I. Framing the Capitalization of Catastrophes Chapter 2 1. Human Security versus Neoliberal Approaches to Disaster Recovery 3 2. Deconstructing after Disaster: Conceptualizing Capitalism 4 3. Through a Glass, Darkly: Humanitarianism and Empire 5 II. Tourism as Reconstruction 6 4. International Capitalism: The Case Hurricane Mitch in Honduras 7 5. Peddling Paradise, Rebuilding Serendib: 100-Meter Refugees Industry Post-tsunami Sri Lanka 8 6. Resilience Vulnerable Households: Adjusting Aftermath Iris 9 III. Exposing Katrina: Class, Race, Displacement 10 7. Politics Death: Critical Responses Katrina 11 8. Disaster, Employment: Distortion Labor Markets During Post-Katrina 12 9. Class Inequality, Liberal Bad Faith, Neoliberalism: True 13 IV. Prolonging Recovery: Bypassing Accountability Transparency 14 10. Post-9/11 15 11. Foul Odor Capital: Union Carbide Bhopal, India 16 V. Dividends Conflict: Reform 17 12. "Haiti is Finished!" Haiti's End History Meets Ends 18 13. After Storm: Guatemala's Post-Civil War 19 VI. Conclusion: Envisioning Alternatives: Seven Pragmatic Proposals Advance Assistance