Reading Capitalist Realism
As the world has been reshaped since the 1970s by economic globalization, neoliberalism, and financialization, writers and artists have addressed the problem of representing the economy with a new sense of political urgency. Anxieties over who controls capitalism have thus been translated into deman...
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Iowa City :
University of Iowa Press,
2014.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgments; Introduction: A Theory of Capitalist Realism
- Alison Shonkwiler and Leigh Claire La Berge; We Can't Afford to Be Realists: A Conversation
- Jodi Dean and Mark Fisher; Part I. Novelistic Realisms; Adultery, Crisis, Contract
- Andrew Hoberek; Things Break Apart: James Kelman, Ali Smith, and the Neoliberal Novel
- Alissa G. Karl; Things As They Were or Are: On Russell Banks's Global Realisms
- Phillip E. Wegner; Part II. Genres of Mediation; Capitalist Realism and Serial Form: The Fifth Season of The Wire
- Leigh Claire La Berge.
- Like Some Dummy Corporation You Just Move around the Board: Contemporary Hollywood Production in Virtual Time and Space
- J.D. ConnorAnti-Capitalism and Anti-Realism in William T. Vollmann's Poor People
- Caren Irr; Part III. After and Against Representation; Beyond Realism
- Michael W. Clune; Capitalism and Reification: The Logic of the Instance
- Timothy Bewes; Communist Realism
- Joshua Clover; Afterword: Unreal Criticism
- Richard Dienst; Contributors; Index.