The present thesis reads Don DeLillo's fiction as expressive of the process of financialization which emerged in response to the 1970s capitalist crisis in the United States and gave rise to a specific social materiality and peculiar “structure of feeling” grounded in finance capital. I will argue that DeLillo's works offer a powerful representation and critique of the workings of finance capital and of American hegemony pursued via the emergence, consolidation and expansion of finance. As DeLillo's novels depict a specifically finance-driven US hegemony, they also register the attempts to resist such hegemony. Simultaneously, I shall focus on DeLillo's analysis of a culture immersed in what Keynes called “the fetish of liquidity”, and on D...
One of the few available books of criticism on the topic, this monograph presents the fullest accoun...
phenomenon in American literature at the beginning and end of the “long ” twentieth century. Compari...
In the following paper, I will examine the portrayal of technology and capitalism (cyber-capitalism)...
The present thesis reads Don DeLillo’s fiction as expressive of the process of financialization whic...
This article develops a reading of Don DeLillo’s novel Cosmopolis that differentiates between two th...
This thesis seeks to understand more about the intersections between emotion and capitalism, to unco...
The author begins his paper by recalling his qualms about the fact that the Split conference subsume...
This dissertation examines the representation of capitalism as an abstract phenomenon in American li...
The dominant view among critics of today’s financial economy is that, at one point in its long histo...
The author begins his paper by recalling his qualms about the fact that the Split conference subsume...
Existing theories of political economy, liberal as well as Marxist, see capital as a dual entity. Ac...
asset pricing capitalization capitalism collapse complex systems confidence in obedience discounting...
The primary aim of this work is to investigate the definitively postmodern economy of Don DeLillo's ...
Existing theories of political economy, liberal as well as Marxist, see capital as a dual entity. Ac...
Existing theories of political economy, liberal as well as Marxist, see capital as a dual entity. Ac...
One of the few available books of criticism on the topic, this monograph presents the fullest accoun...
phenomenon in American literature at the beginning and end of the “long ” twentieth century. Compari...
In the following paper, I will examine the portrayal of technology and capitalism (cyber-capitalism)...
The present thesis reads Don DeLillo’s fiction as expressive of the process of financialization whic...
This article develops a reading of Don DeLillo’s novel Cosmopolis that differentiates between two th...
This thesis seeks to understand more about the intersections between emotion and capitalism, to unco...
The author begins his paper by recalling his qualms about the fact that the Split conference subsume...
This dissertation examines the representation of capitalism as an abstract phenomenon in American li...
The dominant view among critics of today’s financial economy is that, at one point in its long histo...
The author begins his paper by recalling his qualms about the fact that the Split conference subsume...
Existing theories of political economy, liberal as well as Marxist, see capital as a dual entity. Ac...
asset pricing capitalization capitalism collapse complex systems confidence in obedience discounting...
The primary aim of this work is to investigate the definitively postmodern economy of Don DeLillo's ...
Existing theories of political economy, liberal as well as Marxist, see capital as a dual entity. Ac...
Existing theories of political economy, liberal as well as Marxist, see capital as a dual entity. Ac...
One of the few available books of criticism on the topic, this monograph presents the fullest accoun...
phenomenon in American literature at the beginning and end of the “long ” twentieth century. Compari...
In the following paper, I will examine the portrayal of technology and capitalism (cyber-capitalism)...