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Neoliberalism and contemporary american literature : [Conference "Neoliberalism and american literature", 20-21 February 2015, Clinton Institute for American Studies, University College Dublin

معرفی کتاب «Neoliberalism and contemporary american literature : [Conference "Neoliberalism and american literature", 20-21 February 2015, Clinton Institute for American Studies, University College Dublin» نوشتهٔ Liam Kennedy (editor), Stephen Shapiro (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Dartmouth College Press در سال 2019. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Neoliberalism is the rare buzzword that has fully crossed over from academic theorizing into mainstream discussion. Neoliberalism and Contemporary American Literature is the first book to examine the ways that US literature has responded to the dominance of our neoliberal regime. The essays collected here reveal how contemporary American writers have both propped up and interrogated the foundations of neoliberalism. The contributors look at a host of literary genres and styles, from the utopian sci-fi of Kim Stanley Robinson and the dark fantasy of Karen Russell to the poetic memoir-fiction hybrids of Ben Lerner, exploring how the relationships between politics, economics, and literary form have become both distorted and revitalized in the age of neoliberalism. Most pressingly, they ask if contemporary literature can still imagine either the end of capitalism or any realistic alternative to it. "How has American literature responded to the dominance of neoliberalism? Does it make sense to speak of an "American" literature in neoliberal times? Can literature function as either a neutral category or a privileged narrative of national imagination in a time when paradigms of the nation-state and of liberal capitalism are undergoing a prolonged shift? In the United States, as elsewhere, the association between the nation-state, liberal capitalism, and literary form has a long history, reflecting determinate relations between writer and reader within imagined national community. As this community loses its symbolic efficiency in the age of neoliberal capital, the boundaries and possibilities of literary production and representation shift. This collection of essays examines how American literature both models and interrogates the neoliberal present. Has literary realism been exhausted as a narrative form? Can contemporary literature still imagine either the end of capitalism or an alternative to it?"--Back cover Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Literature, Theory, and the Temporalities of Neoliberalism 3. Foucault, Neoliberalism, Algorithmic Governmentality, and the Loss of Liberal Culture 4. The Flamethrowers and the Making of Modern Art 5. “On the Very Edge of Fiction”: Risk, Representation, and the Subject of Contemporary Fiction in Ben Lerner’s 10:04 6. Fictions of Human Capital; Or, Redemption in Neoliberal Times 7. The Uncanny Re-Worlding of the Post-9/11 American Novel, Joseph O’Neill’s Netherland; Or, The Cultural Fantasy Work of Neoliberalism 8. Desert Stories: Liberal Anxieties and the Neoliberal Novel 9. Beyond Precarity: Ideologies of Labor in Anti-Trafficking Crime Fiction 10. “Terminal Insomnia”: Sleeplessness, Labor, and Neoliberal Ecology in Karen Russell’s Sleep Donation and Alex Rivera’s Sleep Dealer 11. Postcapitalism in Space: Kim Stanley Robinson’s Utopian Science Fiction Contributor Biographies Index "Essays examining how American literature both models and interrogates the neoliberal present"-- Provided by publisher
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