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The Routledge Companion to Literature and Economics draws together over 45 critics and offers both an introduction and a springboard to this sometimes complex but highly relevant field.
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The Routledge Companion to Literature and Economics draws together over 45 critics and offers both an introduction and a springboard to this sometimes complex but highly relevant field.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317278108
- Artikelnr.: 58400702
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317278108
- Artikelnr.: 58400702
Matt Seybold is an Assistant Professor of American Literature and Mark Twain Studies at Elmira College, USA. He publishes on American literature and economics. Michelle Chihara is an Assistant Professor of English at Whittier College, USA, as well as Section Editor of the Economics and Finance section of the Los Angeles Review of Books. She publishes both fiction and nonfiction, with emphasis on economics, finance, and contemporary culture.
1. Introduction PART I: Critical traditions 2. What is literary knowledge
of economy? 3. The politics of form and poetics of identity in postwar
American poetry 4. Rhetorical economics 5. Labor without value, language at
a price: toward a narrative poetics for the financial turn PART II:
Histories 6. Premodern economics: ideas, literature, and contexts 7. John
Smith and the virus of trade 8. Gothic economies: capitalism and vampirism
9. The print revolution and paper money 10. The economics of American
literary realism 11. Women's writing and the mainstreaming of political
economy 12. Modernism and macroeconomics 13. American modernism and the
crash of 1929 14. Friedrich Hayek and the pleasures of liberal thought of
modern Japan 15. Free trade masculinity and the literature of NAFTA PART
III: Principles 16. Asymmetric information 17. Black markets 18. Classical
economics 19. Consumption: cultures of crisis. overprotection, and
twenty-first-century literature 20. Corporate space 21. Currency 22.
Literature and energy 23. Financialisation 24. Globalisation: everything in
chains; the aesthetics of global capitalism 25. Inflation 26. Keynes and
Keynesianism 27. Neoclassical economics 28. Neoliberalism 29. Real-estate
confessions: moral realism in a risk economy 30. Reproduction 31. Secular
stagnation and the discourse of reproductive limit 32. Social want 33.
Speculation PART IV: Contemporary culture 34. "The real home of
capitalism": The AOL Time Warner merger and capital flight 35.. Hamilton,
credit, and American enterprise 36. Global finance and scale: literary form
and economics in Mohsin Hamid's How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia 37.
Behavioral economics and genre 38. Serialization in the age of finance
capitalism
of economy? 3. The politics of form and poetics of identity in postwar
American poetry 4. Rhetorical economics 5. Labor without value, language at
a price: toward a narrative poetics for the financial turn PART II:
Histories 6. Premodern economics: ideas, literature, and contexts 7. John
Smith and the virus of trade 8. Gothic economies: capitalism and vampirism
9. The print revolution and paper money 10. The economics of American
literary realism 11. Women's writing and the mainstreaming of political
economy 12. Modernism and macroeconomics 13. American modernism and the
crash of 1929 14. Friedrich Hayek and the pleasures of liberal thought of
modern Japan 15. Free trade masculinity and the literature of NAFTA PART
III: Principles 16. Asymmetric information 17. Black markets 18. Classical
economics 19. Consumption: cultures of crisis. overprotection, and
twenty-first-century literature 20. Corporate space 21. Currency 22.
Literature and energy 23. Financialisation 24. Globalisation: everything in
chains; the aesthetics of global capitalism 25. Inflation 26. Keynes and
Keynesianism 27. Neoclassical economics 28. Neoliberalism 29. Real-estate
confessions: moral realism in a risk economy 30. Reproduction 31. Secular
stagnation and the discourse of reproductive limit 32. Social want 33.
Speculation PART IV: Contemporary culture 34. "The real home of
capitalism": The AOL Time Warner merger and capital flight 35.. Hamilton,
credit, and American enterprise 36. Global finance and scale: literary form
and economics in Mohsin Hamid's How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia 37.
Behavioral economics and genre 38. Serialization in the age of finance
capitalism
1. Introduction PART I: Critical traditions 2. What is literary knowledge
of economy? 3. The politics of form and poetics of identity in postwar
American poetry 4. Rhetorical economics 5. Labor without value, language at
a price: toward a narrative poetics for the financial turn PART II:
Histories 6. Premodern economics: ideas, literature, and contexts 7. John
Smith and the virus of trade 8. Gothic economies: capitalism and vampirism
9. The print revolution and paper money 10. The economics of American
literary realism 11. Women's writing and the mainstreaming of political
economy 12. Modernism and macroeconomics 13. American modernism and the
crash of 1929 14. Friedrich Hayek and the pleasures of liberal thought of
modern Japan 15. Free trade masculinity and the literature of NAFTA PART
III: Principles 16. Asymmetric information 17. Black markets 18. Classical
economics 19. Consumption: cultures of crisis. overprotection, and
twenty-first-century literature 20. Corporate space 21. Currency 22.
Literature and energy 23. Financialisation 24. Globalisation: everything in
chains; the aesthetics of global capitalism 25. Inflation 26. Keynes and
Keynesianism 27. Neoclassical economics 28. Neoliberalism 29. Real-estate
confessions: moral realism in a risk economy 30. Reproduction 31. Secular
stagnation and the discourse of reproductive limit 32. Social want 33.
Speculation PART IV: Contemporary culture 34. "The real home of
capitalism": The AOL Time Warner merger and capital flight 35.. Hamilton,
credit, and American enterprise 36. Global finance and scale: literary form
and economics in Mohsin Hamid's How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia 37.
Behavioral economics and genre 38. Serialization in the age of finance
capitalism
of economy? 3. The politics of form and poetics of identity in postwar
American poetry 4. Rhetorical economics 5. Labor without value, language at
a price: toward a narrative poetics for the financial turn PART II:
Histories 6. Premodern economics: ideas, literature, and contexts 7. John
Smith and the virus of trade 8. Gothic economies: capitalism and vampirism
9. The print revolution and paper money 10. The economics of American
literary realism 11. Women's writing and the mainstreaming of political
economy 12. Modernism and macroeconomics 13. American modernism and the
crash of 1929 14. Friedrich Hayek and the pleasures of liberal thought of
modern Japan 15. Free trade masculinity and the literature of NAFTA PART
III: Principles 16. Asymmetric information 17. Black markets 18. Classical
economics 19. Consumption: cultures of crisis. overprotection, and
twenty-first-century literature 20. Corporate space 21. Currency 22.
Literature and energy 23. Financialisation 24. Globalisation: everything in
chains; the aesthetics of global capitalism 25. Inflation 26. Keynes and
Keynesianism 27. Neoclassical economics 28. Neoliberalism 29. Real-estate
confessions: moral realism in a risk economy 30. Reproduction 31. Secular
stagnation and the discourse of reproductive limit 32. Social want 33.
Speculation PART IV: Contemporary culture 34. "The real home of
capitalism": The AOL Time Warner merger and capital flight 35.. Hamilton,
credit, and American enterprise 36. Global finance and scale: literary form
and economics in Mohsin Hamid's How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia 37.
Behavioral economics and genre 38. Serialization in the age of finance
capitalism