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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-031.mrc:164136336:3077
Source marc_columbia
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245 04 $aThe politics of HBO's The Wire :$beverything is connected /$ceditied by Shirin S. Deylami and Jonathan Havercroft.
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505 00 $gMachine generated contents note:$gpt. I$tBuilding states, crumbling nations --$g1.$t"It can't be a lie": The Wire as breaching experiment /$rJoe Soss --$g2.$tClassroom democracy: demystifying the civic nation in The Wire /$rPaul Goode --$gpt. II$tNeoliberalism, capitalist power, and social resistance --$g3.$tpolitics of knowledge production: on structure and the world of The Wire /$rIsaac Kamola --$g4.$tCorruption as solidarity: an inverted republicanism to resist inverted totalitarianism /$rJonathan Havercroft --$g5.$tlimits of neoliberalism: market rationality in The Wire /$rElisabeth Anker --$gpt. III$tPrecarious intersections --$g6.$t"It's all in the game": masculinism, mourning, and violence in The Wire /$rShirin S. Deylami --$g7.$tmissing women of The Wire: gender and limits of verisimilitude /$rNaomi Murakawa.
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