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11%OFFAlison Shonkwiler - The Financial Imaginary. Economic Mystification and the Limits of Realist Fiction.  - 9781517901523 - V9781517901523
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The Financial Imaginary. Economic Mystification and the Limits of Realist Fiction.

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Description for The Financial Imaginary. Economic Mystification and the Limits of Realist Fiction. Paperback. Num Pages: 200 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBB; DSK. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 139 x 215 x 25. .

As the world has been reshaped since the 1970s by neoliberalism and globalization, increasing financial abstraction has presented a new political urgency for contemporary writers. Globalized finance, the return to Gilded Age levels of inequality, and the emergence of new technologies pose a similar challenge to the one faced by American social realists a century ago: making the virtualization of capitalism legible within the conventions of the realist novel. In The Financial Imaginary, Alison Shonkwiler reads texts by Richard Powers, Don DeLillo, Jane Smiley, Teddy Wayne, and Mohsin Hamid to examine how fiction confronts the formal and representational mystifications of ... Read more

As Shonkwiler shows, these contemporary writers navigate the social, moral, and class preoccupations of American “economic fiction” (as shaped by such writers as William Dean Howells, Henry James, Frank Norris, and Theodore Dreiser), even as they probe the novel’s inadequacies to tell the story of an increasingly abstract world system. Drawing a connection from historical and theoretical accounts of financialization to the formal contours of contemporary fiction, The Financial Imaginary examines the persistent yet vexed relationship between financial representation and the demands of literary realism. It argues that the novel is essential to understanding our relation to the mystifications of abstraction past and present.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press United States
Number of pages
200
Condition
New
Number of Pages
200
Place of Publication
Minnesota, United States
ISBN
9781517901523
SKU
V9781517901523
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About Alison Shonkwiler
Alison Shonkwiler is associate professor of English at Rhode Island College and coeditor of Reading Capitalist Realism.

Reviews for The Financial Imaginary. Economic Mystification and the Limits of Realist Fiction.
"A brilliant intervention into several vital conversations about contemporary American literature and culture, The Financial Imaginary offers a swift, compelling, and sharply analytic account of the processes characterizing finance capitalism. Alison Shonkwiler makes her case forcefully and advances many daringly original interpretations."—Caren Irr, Brandeis University

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