Beliefs, superstitions and tales about luck are present across all
human cultures, according to anthropologists. We are perennially
fascinated by luck and by its association with happiness and danger,
uncertainty and aspiration. Yet it remains an elusive, ungraspable
idea, one that slips and slides over time: all cultures reimagine what
luck is and how to tame it at different stages in their history, and
the modernity of the ‘long twentieth century’ is no exception to
the rule. Apparently overshadowed by more conceptually tight,
scientific and characteristically modern notions such as chance,
contingency, probability or randomness, luck nevertheless persists in
all its messiness and vitality, used in our everyday language and the
subject of studies by everyone from philosophers to psychologists,
economists to self-help gurus. Modern Luck sets out to explore the
enigma of luck’s presence in modernity, examining the hybrid forms
it has taken on in the modern imagination, and in particular in the
field of modern stories. Indeed, it argues that modern luck is
constituted through narrative, through modern luck stories. Analysing
a rich and unusually eclectic range of narrative taken from
literature, film, music, television and theatre – from Dostoevsky to
Philip K. Dick, from Pinocchio to Cimino, from Curtiz to Kieślowski
– it lays out first the usages and meanings of the language of luck,
and then the key figures, patterns and motifs that govern the stories
told about it, from the late nineteenth century to the present day.
Praise for Modern Luck 'Gordon’s blazing connections – between
film and literature, the US and Europe, moods of optimism and dark
historical realities – expose how truly reliant we are on luck in
negotiating modern life in all its scales. This wonderful study
wanders far from narrow disciplinary moorings to show the kinds of big
thinking that the best cultural criticism can still do.' Christina
Lupton, Professor of English and Comparative Literary Studies,
University of Warwick ‘Robert S. C. Gordon’s Modern Luck is an
impressive achievement: highly readable and engrossing, while at the
same time deeply learned and dazzling in scope. Ranging over
Casablanca to Back to the Future, Primo Levi to Philip K. Dick, Gordon
takes readers through a variety of modern luck stories to show how
figurations of luck are woven into the foundations of Western
modernity. How lucky we are to have this book!’ Steven Belletto,
Lafayette College
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Narratives of fortune in the long twentieth century
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ISBN
9781800083622
Publisert
2023
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UCL Press (NBN)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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