Scandals and abstraction: financial fiction of the long 1980s
"The greed, excess, and decadence of the long 1980s has been famously chronicled, critiqued, and satirized in epochal works like White Noise by Don DeLillo, American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis, and Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities. Leigh Claire La Berge offers an in-depth study of...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The greed, excess, and decadence of the long 1980s has been famously chronicled, critiqued, and satirized in epochal works like White Noise by Don DeLillo, American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis, and Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities. Leigh Claire La Berge offers an in-depth study of these fictions alongside the key moments of financial history that inform them, contending that throughout the 1980s, novelists, journalists, and filmmakers began to reimagine the capitalist economy as one that was newly personal, masculine, and anxiety producing. The study's first half links the linguistic to the technological by exploring the arrival of ATMs and their ubiquity in postmodern American literature. In transformative readings of novels such as White Noise and American Psycho, La Berge traces how the ATM serves as a symbol of anxious isolation and the erosion of interpersonal communication. A subsequent chapter on Ellis' novel and Jane Smiley's Good Faith explores how male protagonists in each develop unique associations between money and masculinity. The second half of the monograph features chapters that attend to works-most notably Oliver Stone's Wall Street and Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities-that capture aspects of the arrogance and recklessness that led to the savings-and-loan crisis and the 1987 stock market crash. Concluding with a coda on the recent Occupy Wall Street Movement and four short stories written in its wake, Scandals and Abstraction demonstrates how economic forces continue to remain a powerful presence in today's fiction".. |
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adam_text | «■ 1980S could be surnj
audity in tiie annals of
cultural his
markers ^ J ,
Street, and Dire
single ‘‘Money for Nothing.”
finite their vast differences, each
serves to underscore the confidence,
jingoism, and optimism that powered the
U. S. economy throughout the decade.
Mining a wide range of literature, film,
and financial print journalism, Scanc/a/s
and A6str«ct¿OTx chronicles ho vr
Aanerican society’s increasin g concern
with finance found expression in a large
array of cultural materials that
ultimately became synonymous with
postmodernism.
The ever-present credit cards,
monetarv tran sa ctions , and ATIV1 s in
1 on ll e Tillo’s Tk/iLte A^oise open this
study as they serve as touchstones for its
protagonistas sense of white masculinity
and ground the novel’s narrative
form. Tom Wolfe’s T/re 13o/^/ire q/* i/ie
Fa/iiiies and 3liver Stoners VfaZZ Street
animate a subsequent chapter, as each
is considered in light of the 1987 stock
market crash and held up as a harbinger
of a radical new realism that claimed
a narrative monopoly on representing
an emergent financial era. These work s
give way to the pornographic excess
and violence of 11 ret Easton Ellis’s
epocha 1 Amerfctt/x Psyc/io , which is read
alongside the popular 198()s genre of the
financial autobiography. With a series
of trenchant readings« La Tierge argues
th at Ellises novel can be best understood
when ex a min e d alongside Ivan Boeskyrs
Merger I Tatt ta , Donald Trump ^s T1 f t e
Art q/ t/ie Dea/, and 17 Boone Pickens’s
/1 o o /ie. A look at Jane Smiley’s GooJ
Ea / t/7 and its plot surrounding the
savings and loan crisis of the 1980s
and 1990s, concludes the study, and
considers how financial reportage
became a template for much of our
current writing about finance.
Drawing on a diverse archive of
novels, films, autobiographies, and
journalism, Scandals and Abstraction
provides a timely study of the economy’s
influence on fiction, and outlines a
feedback loop whereby postmodernism
became more canonical, realism became
more postmodern, and finance
became a distinct cultural object.
{ CONTENTS }
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 3
1. Personal Ranking and Depersonalization in Don DeLillos
White Noise 37
2. Capitalist Realism: The 1987 Stock Market Crash and the
New Proprietary of Tom Wolfe and Oliver Stone 73
3. “The Men Who Make the Killings”: American Psycho and the
Genre of the Financial Autobiography 113
4. Realism and Unreal Estate: The Savings and Loan Scandals
and the Epistemologies of American Finance 149
Coda 191
Notes 195
Index 2,23
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