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What is Neoliberalism? is a video by the Barnard Center for Research on Women, featuring interviews with Lisa Duggan, Miranda Joseph, Sealing Cheng, Elizabeth Bernstein, Dean Spade, Sandra K. Soto, Teresa Gowan, and Ana Amuchástegui. In the video, contributors describe the various meanings that have been attributed to the term "neoliberalism," the neoliberal economic policies developed through the IMF and the World Bank, and the usefulness of "neoliberalism" as an organizing rubric for contemporary scholars and activists. Drawing from research on immigration policy, the prison-industrial complex, poverty management, and reproductive rights, they sketch some of neoliberalism's intersections with gender, sexuality, race, class, and nation. Recorded Fall 2012. What is Neoliberalism? was published in issue 11.1-11.2 of The Scholar & Feminist Online, "Gender, Justice, and Neoliberal Transformations." See the entire issue at http://sfonline.barnard.edu/gender-justice-and-neoliberal-transformations for additional resources.