Neoliberalism And The Novel


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Neoliberalism And The Novel


Neoliberalism And The Novel
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Author : Emily Johansen
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-12-22

Neoliberalism And The Novel written by Emily Johansen and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-12-22 with Literary Criticism categories.


The novel form has long been connected to modern capitalism and is, arguably, the literary genre most prominently enmeshed in contemporary global markets. Yet, as many critics have suggested about capital, something has changed in the last forty years. With the rise of neoliberalism as the dominant global economic rationality and mode of governance, the experience of capital has produced new ways of seeing and relating to the world, leading, as David Harvey observes, to "the financialization of everything". The novel, indexed to capital in myriad ways, then, must similarly have been transformed. Neoliberalism and the Novel investigates both those changes wrought to the novel form by changing arrangements of capital, and the novel’s broader engagement with neoliberalism itself. The chapters in this book consider these questions from a variety of angles, attending to the way in which the neoliberal novel deploys familiar generic patterns as a site from which to offer critique; examining the changing operation of labour and time under neoliberalism and its effect on novel form; and offering a broader call for new reading and interpretative practices to respond to changing socio-economic realities. This book was originally published as a special issue of Textual Practice.



Neoliberalism And The Novel The Relationship Of Capitalism And Ben Lerner S 10 04


Neoliberalism And The Novel The Relationship Of Capitalism And Ben Lerner S 10 04
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Author : Silvia Schilling
language : en
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Release Date : 2020-02-28

Neoliberalism And The Novel The Relationship Of Capitalism And Ben Lerner S 10 04 written by Silvia Schilling and has been published by GRIN Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-02-28 with Literary Criticism categories.


Essay from the year 2018 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, Uppsala University (Department of English), course: MA Hauptseminar: Recent Developments in Literary Studies, language: English, abstract: As a response to a quote by Theodore Martin in his text “The Dialectic of Change”, this essay analyzes the ways in which Ben Lerner ́s novel "10:04" is embedded in capitalism as well as the ways in which it is able to overcome the market. The complex interrelation between neoliberalism and the novel is discussed and analyzed in detail.



Affect And American Literature In The Age Of Neoliberalism


Affect And American Literature In The Age Of Neoliberalism
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Author : Rachel Greenwald Smith
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2015-04-20

Affect And American Literature In The Age Of Neoliberalism written by Rachel Greenwald Smith and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-04-20 with History categories.


Rachel Greenwald Smith's Affect and American Literature in the Age of Neoliberalism examines the relationship between contemporary American literature and politics. Through readings of works by Paul Auster, Karen Tei Yamashita, and others, Smith challenges the neoliberal notion that emotions are the property of the self.



Neoliberalism And Contemporary Literary Culture


Neoliberalism And Contemporary Literary Culture
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Author : Mitchum Huehls
language : en
Publisher: JHU Press
Release Date : 2017-09-19

Neoliberalism And Contemporary Literary Culture written by Mitchum Huehls and has been published by JHU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-09-19 with Literary Criticism categories.


Neoliberalism and Contemporary Literary Culture is essential reading for anyone invested in the ever-changing state of literary culture.



The Novel And Neoliberalism


The Novel And Neoliberalism
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Author : Nancy Armstrong, M D
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2018-08-03

The Novel And Neoliberalism written by Nancy Armstrong, M D and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-08-03 with categories.


How has the form of the novel responded to the conditions now grouped under the term "neoliberalism"? To begin with, claim the contributors to this special issue, these conditions have generated an explosion of narrative forms that make the past two decades one of the two or three most significant periods in the history of the novel. Secondly, they ask whether these formal innovations can be understood as an unprecedented break from the past or the latest chapter in a process that has been playing out over the past three centuries. In response to this question, they use a range of contemporary novels to consider whether conditions of multinational capitalism limit the novel's ability to imagine a future beyond the limits of that world. Do novels that reject the option of an alternative world nevertheless reimagine the limits of multinational capitalism as the precondition for such a future? With these concerns in mind, contributors demonstrate how major contemporary novelists challenge national traditions of the novel both in the Anglophone West and across the Global South. This collective inquiry begins with a new essay by and interview with British novelist Tom McCarthy. Contributors Nancy Armstrong, Jane Elliott, Matthew Hart, Nathan Hensley, Nicholas Huber, Jeanne-Marie Jackson, John Marx, Tom McCarthy, Vaughn Rasberry, Deirdra Reber, Lily Saint, Emilio Sauri, Rachel Greenwald Smith, Paul Stasi



World Literature Neoliberalism And The Culture Of Discontent


World Literature Neoliberalism And The Culture Of Discontent
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Author : Sharae Deckard
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2019-01-30

World Literature Neoliberalism And The Culture Of Discontent written by Sharae Deckard and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-01-30 with Literary Criticism categories.


This book explains neoliberalism as a phenomenon of the capitalist world-system. Many writers focus on the cultural or ideological symptoms of neoliberalism only when they are experienced in Europe and America. This collection seeks to restore globalized capitalism as the primary object of critique and to distinguish between neoliberal ideology and processes of neoliberalization. It explores the ways in which cultural studies can teach us about aspects of neoliberalism that economics and political journalism cannot or have not: the particular affects, subjectivities, bodily dispositions, socio-ecological relations, genres, forms of understanding, and modes of political resistance that register neoliberalism. Using a world-systems perspective for cultural studies, the essays in this collection examine cultural productions from across the neoliberal world-system, bringing together works that might have in the past been separated into postcolonial studies and Anglo-American Studies.



Special Issue Neoliberalism And The Novel


Special Issue Neoliberalism And The Novel
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Author : Emily Johansen
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015

Special Issue Neoliberalism And The Novel written by Emily Johansen and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with categories.




Contemporary World Narrative Fiction And The Spaces Of Neoliberalism


Contemporary World Narrative Fiction And The Spaces Of Neoliberalism
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Author : Michael K. Walonen
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2016-04-26

Contemporary World Narrative Fiction And The Spaces Of Neoliberalism written by Michael K. Walonen and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-04-26 with Literary Criticism categories.


This book is a transnational study of how contemporary fiction writers from the United States and Canada to Nigeria to India to Dubai have conceptualized the emergent social spaces of the diverse corners of the neoliberal world system. Over the span of the past three to four decades, free market economic policies have been sold to or pushed upon every society on the globe in some way, shape, or form. The upshot of this has been a world system structured in terms of a vast shift of power and resources from government to private enterprise, dwindling civic life replaced by rising consumerism, an emerging oligarchic rentier class, large segments of population faced with meager material conditions of existence and few prospects of socio-economic mobility, and a looming sense of a near future dominated by further economic collapses and mounting social strife. This book analyses a wide cultural array of some of the most poignant narrative engagements with neoliberalism in its various localized manifestations throughout the world.



Neoliberalism


Neoliberalism
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Author : Julie Wilson
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-07-28

Neoliberalism written by Julie Wilson and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-28 with Social Science categories.


Thanks to the rise of neoliberalism over the past several decades, we live in an era of rampant anxiety, insecurity, and inequality. While neoliberalism has become somewhat of an academic buzzword in recent years, this book offers a rich and multilayered introduction to what is arguably the most pressing issue of our times. Engaging with prominent scholarship in media and cultural studies, as well as geography, sociology, economic history, and political theory, author Julie Wilson pushes against easy understandings of neoliberalism as market fundamentalism, rampant consumerism, and/or hyper-individualism. Instead, Wilson invites readers to interrogate neoliberalism in true cultural studies fashion, at once as history, theory, practice, policy, culture, identity, politics, and lived experience. Indeed, the book’s primary aim is to introduce neoliberalism in all of its social complexity, so that readers can see how neoliberalism shapes their own lives, as well as our political horizons, and thereby start to imagine and build alternative worlds.



Novel Shocks


Novel Shocks
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Author : Myka Tucker-Abramson
language : en
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Release Date : 2018-12-04

Novel Shocks written by Myka Tucker-Abramson and has been published by Fordham Univ Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-12-04 with Literary Criticism categories.


Throughout the 1950s, a coalition of developers, politicians, and planners bulldozed vast areas of land deemed “slums” or “blighted” to make way for freeways, public and private housing projects, cultural centers, and skyscrapers. While the program was national, New York was ground zero, and the demolition and monumental reconstruction of the city created a distinctive urban sensorium, rooted in the new segregated landscapes of prosperous white private space and poor black public space. Novel Shocks situates these landscapes at the center of the midcentury novel, arguing that James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, Patricia Highsmith, Ayn Rand, William Burroughs, Sylvia Plath, and Warren Miller all registered these new urban spaces as traumatic “shocks” that required new aesthetic forms. Rejecting older shock-based modernisms, these novelists forged a new modernism, which reimagined shock as a therapeutic force that would create a more flexible, self-reliant, and resilient subject that would nourish neoliberalism’s roots. In offering a cultural prehistory of neoliberalism, Novel Shocks resituates the Cold War novel as a key archive for understanding neoliberalism’s emergence and offers a more materialist and historically grounded account of neoliberalism’s subjective, affective, and ideological structures.