The Routledge companion to literature and economics:
The study of literature and economics is by no means a new one, but since the financial crash of 2008, the field has grown considerably with a broad range of both fiction and criticism. The Routledge Companion to Literature and Economics is the first authoritative guide tying together the seemingly...
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Zusammenfassung: | The study of literature and economics is by no means a new one, but since the financial crash of 2008, the field has grown considerably with a broad range of both fiction and criticism. The Routledge Companion to Literature and Economics is the first authoritative guide tying together the seemingly disparate areas of literature and economics.Drawing together 38 critics, the Companion offers both an introduction and a springboard to this sometimes complex but highly relevant field. With sections on "Critical traditions," "Histories," "Principles," and "Contemporary culture," the book looks at examples from Medieval and Renaissance literature through to poetry of the Great Depression and novels depicting the 2008 financial crisis. Covering topics from Austen to austerity, Marxism to modernism, the collated essays offer indispensable analysis of the relationship between literary studies and the economy. Representing a wide spectrum of approaches, this book introduces the basics of economics, while engaging with essential theory and debate. As the reality of economic hardship and disparity is widely acknowledged and spreads across disciplines, this Companion offers students and scholars a chance to enter this crucially important interdisciplinary area |
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adam_text | CONTENTS List of contributors ix 1 Introduction Michelle Chihara and Matt Seybold 1 PARTI 13 Critical traditions 2 What is literary knowledge of economy? Christopher Newfield 15 3 The politics of form and poetics of identity in postwar American poetry Christopher Chen and Timothy Kreiner 27 4 Rhetorical economics Mark Garrett Longaker 41 5 Labor without value, language at a price: toward a narrative poetics for the financial turn Richard Godden 50 PART II Histories 6 Premodern economics: ideas, literature, and contexts Andrew Galloway 65 67
Contents 7 John Smith and the virus of trade Andrew Lawson 81 8 Gothic economies: capitalism and vampirism Lauren Bailey 89 9 The print revolution and paper money Mary McAleer Balkun 95 10 The economics of American literary realism Henry B. Wonham 104 11 Women’s writing and the mainstreaming of political economy Lana L. Dalley 114 12 Modernism and macroeconomics Michael Tratner 123 13 American modernism and the crash of 1929 Paul Crosthwaite 133 14 Friedrich Hayek and the pleasures of liberal thought in the ‘Great Book’of modern Japan Brian Hurley 144 15 Free trade masculinity and the literature of NAFTA Stephen M. Park 156 PART III Principles 167 16 Asymmetric information Andrew Kopec 169 17 Black markets Sharada Balachandran Orihuela 178 18 Classical economics Eleanor Courtemanche 188 19 Consumption: cultures of crisis, overproduction, and twenty-firstcentury literature Alden Sajor Marte-Wood vɪ 199
20 Corporate space Robbie Moore 210 21 Currency Kimberly Hall 219 22 Literature and energy Imre Szeman 227 23 Financialisation Christian P. Haines 240 24 Globalization: everything in chains; the aesthetics of global capitalism Kyle Wanberg 252 25 Inflation Joseph Jonghytin Jeon 262 26 Keynes and Keynesianism Matt Seybold 272 27 Neoclassical economics Regina Martin 285 28 Neoliberalism A Ussa G. Karl 295 29 Real-estate confessions: moral realism in a risk economy Alison Shonkudler 305 30 Reproduction Nicky Marsh 315 31 Secular stagnation and the discourse of reproductive limit Annie McClanahan 324 32 Social want Hoti ard Horwitz 335 33 Speculation Peter Knight 346
Contents PART IV 357 Contemporary culture 34 “The real home of capitalism”: the AOL Time Warner merger and capital flight Michael Szalay 35 Hainilton, credit, and the American enterprise Jennifer J. linker 36 Global finance and scale: literary form and economics in Mohsin Hamid’s How to Get I:ilthy Rich in Risint; Asia Laura Linch 359 372 382 37 Behavioral economics and genre Michelle Chihara 392 38 Serialization in the age of finance capitalism David Ruxton 404 Index 413 viii
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CONTENTS List of contributors ix 1 Introduction Michelle Chihara and Matt Seybold 1 PARTI 13 Critical traditions 2 What is literary knowledge of economy? Christopher Newfield 15 3 The politics of form and poetics of identity in postwar American poetry Christopher Chen and Timothy Kreiner 27 4 Rhetorical economics Mark Garrett Longaker 41 5 Labor without value, language at a price: toward a narrative poetics for the financial turn Richard Godden 50 PART II Histories 6 Premodern economics: ideas, literature, and contexts Andrew Galloway 65 67
Contents 7 John Smith and the virus of trade Andrew Lawson 81 8 Gothic economies: capitalism and vampirism Lauren Bailey 89 9 The print revolution and paper money Mary McAleer Balkun 95 10 The economics of American literary realism Henry B. Wonham 104 11 Women’s writing and the mainstreaming of political economy Lana L. Dalley 114 12 Modernism and macroeconomics Michael Tratner 123 13 American modernism and the crash of 1929 Paul Crosthwaite 133 14 Friedrich Hayek and the pleasures of liberal thought in the ‘Great Book’of modern Japan Brian Hurley 144 15 Free trade masculinity and the literature of NAFTA Stephen M. Park 156 PART III Principles 167 16 Asymmetric information Andrew Kopec 169 17 Black markets Sharada Balachandran Orihuela 178 18 Classical economics Eleanor Courtemanche 188 19 Consumption: cultures of crisis, overproduction, and twenty-firstcentury literature Alden Sajor Marte-Wood vɪ 199
20 Corporate space Robbie Moore 210 21 Currency Kimberly Hall 219 22 Literature and energy Imre Szeman 227 23 Financialisation Christian P. Haines 240 24 Globalization: everything in chains; the aesthetics of global capitalism Kyle Wanberg 252 25 Inflation Joseph Jonghytin Jeon 262 26 Keynes and Keynesianism Matt Seybold 272 27 Neoclassical economics Regina Martin 285 28 Neoliberalism A Ussa G. Karl 295 29 Real-estate confessions: moral realism in a risk economy Alison Shonkudler 305 30 Reproduction Nicky Marsh 315 31 Secular stagnation and the discourse of reproductive limit Annie McClanahan 324 32 Social want Hoti'ard Horwitz 335 33 Speculation Peter Knight 346
Contents PART IV 357 Contemporary culture 34 “The real home of capitalism”: the AOL Time Warner merger and capital flight Michael Szalay 35 Hainilton, credit, and the American enterprise Jennifer J. linker 36 Global finance and scale: literary form and economics in Mohsin Hamid’s How to Get I:ilthy Rich in Risint; Asia Laura Linch 359 372 382 37 Behavioral economics and genre Michelle Chihara 392 38 Serialization in the age of finance capitalism David Ruxton 404 Index 413 viii |
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