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Post-Modernism, Economics and Knowledge: Economics as Social Theory

Editat de Jack Amariglio, Stephen E Cullenberg, David F Ruccio
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 mai 2001
Only in the past twenty years have debates surrounding modernism and postmodernism begun to have an impact on economics. This new way of thinking rejects claims that science and mathematics provide the only models for the structure of economic knowledge.

This ground-breaking volume brings together the essays of top theorists including Arjo Klamer, Deirdre McCloskey, Julie Nelson, Shaun Hargreaves-Heap and Philip Mirowski on a diverse range of topics such as gender, postcolonial theory and rationality as well as postmodernism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415110266
ISBN-10: 0415110262
Pagini: 512
Ilustrații: 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Economics as Social Theory

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Notă biografică

Stephen Cullenberg is Chair of the Department of Economics at the University of California, Riverside. Jack Amariglio is Professor of Economics at Merrimack College. David F. Ruccion is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Notre Dame.

Cuprins

Part 1, 1. Introduction,Part 2: Modernism and Postmodernism 2. Modernism and Postmodernism: A Dialectical Analysis, 3. The Implosion of Modernist Economics, 4. An Intelligent Neoclassical's Guide to Postmodernism, 5. Writing in Thirds, Part 3: Reading Symbols, Changing Subjects and Discerning Bodies in Economic Discourse, 6. From Unity to Dispersion: the Body in Modern Economic Discourse, 7. Categories of Exchange: Ideality, Symbolicity, Reality, 8. Comment: Chacun son Goux? Or Some Skeptical Reflections on Flat Bodies and Heavy Metal, Part 4: Gendered Subjectivities in Neoclassical Economics, 9. Analysing Post-Colonial Female Subjectivities: The Problematic Limits of the Economic Notion of Choice, 10. The Disavowal of the Sexed Body in Neoclassical Economics, 11. Comment Part 5: Feminist/Postmodern Economics, 12. The Trouble with 'Women and Economics': A Postmodern Perspective on Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 13. Feminist Economics: Objective, Activist and Postmodern, 14. Postmodernism and Feminist Economic Thought, 15. Comment: No More Nice Girls?: Feminism, Economics and Postmodern Encounters, Part 6: Postmodernism, Economic Rationality and the Problem of 'Representation', 16. From Myth to Metaphor: A Semiological Analysis of the Cambridge Capital Controversies , 17. Postmodernism, Rationality and Justice, 18. A Disorderly Household: Voicing the Noise, 19. Comment: Postmodern Encounters,Part 7:Is there a (Postmodern) Alternative in Economics? From Markets to Gifts, 20. Decentering the Market Metaphor in International Economics, 21. Refusing the Gift, 22. Greek Gifts, 23. Comment: Gifts and Trade: Mirowskian, Gudemanian and Milbergian Themes

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This ground-breaking volume brings together the essays of top theorists including Arjo Klamer, Deirdre McCloskey, Julie Nelson, Shaun Hargreaves-Heap and Philip Miroswki on a diverse range of topics.