This is a key monograph surveying the portrayal of finance and money in British fiction over the last thirty years.Fiction has become increasingly concerned with the political and imaginative significance of finance, speculation and the money markets - from Ian Fleming's "Goldfinger" to Jonathan Coe's "What a Carve Up" and Martin Amis' "Money". This book argues that recent British fiction demystifies the 'weightless' economy of contemporary money and critiques the popular sense of money as being everywhere but nowhere. The monograph provides a comprehensive survey of a large body of fictional texts that have striven to represent and understand the formative significance of finance capital on contemporary culture. In these novels, the implications of finance capitalism for political identity, for class politics, for the sovereignty of the nation state and a new global order are all explored, dramatised and critiqued. Authors covered include Margaret Drabble, Ian McEwan, Jonathan Coe, Alan Hollinghurst, Martin Amis and Malcolm Bradbury.
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A monograph, which surveys the portrayal of finance and money in British fiction. It argues that British fiction demystifies the 'weightless' economy of contemporary money and critiques the popular sense of money as being everywhere but nowhere.
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Introduction: Fiction and the Fictitious: Reading the Money Economy; 1. 'Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang': Money and the Thriller; 2. Sound Money: Thatcher, Gender and the State; 3. Bang, Boom, Bust: The Fortune of the City; 4. Rogue Traders: The Professional Politics of Money in Popular Fiction; 5. Women, Work and Risk; Conclusion: The Known and the Unknown; Bibliography; Index.
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A key monograph surveying the portrayal of finance and money in British fiction over the last thirty years.
Covers a wide range of recent and contemporary authors from literary to popular.
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ISBN
9780826495440
Publisert
2007-11-22
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Vendor
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Vekt
300 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
176
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