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Reading Capitalist Realism.
Başlık:
Reading Capitalist Realism.
Yazar:
La Berge, Leigh Claire.
ISBN:
9781609382636
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (272 pages)
Seri:
New American Canon
İçerik:
Contents -- 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. Connor -- Anti-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.
Özet:
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 demands upon literature, art, and mass media to develop strategies of representation that can account for capitalism's power. Reading Capitalist Realism presents some of the latest and most sophisticated approaches to the question of the relation between capitalism and narrative form, partly by questioning how the "realism" of austerity, privatization, and wealth protection relate to the realism of narrative and cultural production. Even as critics have sought to locate a new aesthetic mode that might consider and move beyond theorizations of the postmodern, this volume contends that narrative realism demands renewed scrutiny for its ability to represent capitalism's latest scenes of enclosure and indebtedness. Ranging across fiction, nonfiction, television, and film, the essays collected here explore to what extent realism is equipped to comprehend and historicize our contemporary economic moment and what might be the influence or complicity of the literary in shaping the global politics of lowered expectations. Including essays on writers such as Mohsin Hamid, Lorrie Moore, Jess Walter, J. M. Coetzee, James Kelman, Ali Smith, Russell Banks, William Vollmann, and William Gibson, as well as examinations of Hollywood film productions and The Wire television series, Reading Capitalist Realism calls attention to a resurgence of realisms across narrative genres and questions realism's ability to interrogate the crisis-driven logic of political and economic "common sense.".
Notlar:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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