After Capitalism : : Horizons of Finance, Culture, and Citizenship / / Kennan Ferguson, Patrice Petro.
From Thomas Piketty to David Harvey, scholars are increasingly questioning whether we are entering into a post-capitalist era. If so, does this new epoch signal the failure of capitalism and emergence of alternative systems? Or does it mark the ultimate triumph of capitalism as it evolves into an un...
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Place / Publishing House: | New Brunswick, NJ : : Rutgers University Press, , [2016] ©2016 |
Year of Publication: | 2016 |
Language: | English |
Series: | New Directions in International Studies
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- Introduction
- Part I: Financialization, Creditocracy, Austerity
- 1. Capital, aft er Capitalism
- 2. Restoration of the Rentier and the Turn to Lifelong Extraction
- 3. The Subprime Subject of Ideology
- 4. Social Democracy and Its Discontents: The Rise of Austerity
- Part II: Media/Art
- 5. Austerity Media
- 6. Imagining Beyond Capital: Representation and Reality in Science Fiction Film
- 7 Mistaken Places: Unemployment, Avant-Gardism, and the Auto-da-Fé
- 8. Liquid, Crystal, Vaporous: Th e Natural States of Capitalism
- Part III: Belonging
- 9. Cuban Filmmaking and the Postcapitalist Transition
- 10. "Neither Eastern nor Western": Economic and Cultural Policies in Post-Revolutionary Iran
- 11. Differentiating Citizenship
- 12. Gaming the System: Imperial Discomfort and the Emergence of Coyote Capitalism
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
- INDEX