Metaphors of Economy: Critical Studies, cartea 25
Nicole Bracker, Stefan Herbrechteren Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042015685
ISBN-10: 9042015683
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Studies
ISBN-10: 9042015683
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Studies
Cuprins
Introduction
Nicole BRACKER: Accounting for the Economy of Metaphors and Metaphors of Economy
Steven CONNOR: Destitution
Part I: Economy — Between Science and Literature
Dorothy ROWE: Money, Modernity and Melancholia in the Writings of Georg Simmel
Philip TEW: Exploring an Economy of Exegetical Structures through Cassirer and Bourdieu
Nadja GERNALZICK: From Classical Dichotomy to Differantial Contract: The Derridean Integration of Monetary Theory
Eleanor COURTEMANCHE: Invisible Hands and Visionary Narrators: Why the Free Market is like a Novel
Part II: Excessive Economies
Gerald POSSELT The Tropological Economy of Catachresis
David BENNETT: Desire as Capital: Getting a Return on the Repressed in Libidinal Economy
Part III: Narrative Economies
Matthew PATEMAN: Lolita — A Region in Flames
Joyce GOGGIN: Dire Straits: Paul Auster’s The Music of Chance and the Economic Loss
Jessica Maynard: Revolutionist Consumers: The Application of Sacrifice in Ruskin, Bataille and Henry James
Cynthia PORT: “Money, for the Night is Coming:” Gendered Economies of Aging in the Novels of Jean Rhys and James Joyce
Elio di PIAZZA: The Quest for Values: Traditional Sources in Two Late Nineteenth-Century Novels of Adventure
Contributors
Nicole BRACKER: Accounting for the Economy of Metaphors and Metaphors of Economy
Steven CONNOR: Destitution
Part I: Economy — Between Science and Literature
Dorothy ROWE: Money, Modernity and Melancholia in the Writings of Georg Simmel
Philip TEW: Exploring an Economy of Exegetical Structures through Cassirer and Bourdieu
Nadja GERNALZICK: From Classical Dichotomy to Differantial Contract: The Derridean Integration of Monetary Theory
Eleanor COURTEMANCHE: Invisible Hands and Visionary Narrators: Why the Free Market is like a Novel
Part II: Excessive Economies
Gerald POSSELT The Tropological Economy of Catachresis
David BENNETT: Desire as Capital: Getting a Return on the Repressed in Libidinal Economy
Part III: Narrative Economies
Matthew PATEMAN: Lolita — A Region in Flames
Joyce GOGGIN: Dire Straits: Paul Auster’s The Music of Chance and the Economic Loss
Jessica Maynard: Revolutionist Consumers: The Application of Sacrifice in Ruskin, Bataille and Henry James
Cynthia PORT: “Money, for the Night is Coming:” Gendered Economies of Aging in the Novels of Jean Rhys and James Joyce
Elio di PIAZZA: The Quest for Values: Traditional Sources in Two Late Nineteenth-Century Novels of Adventure
Contributors