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Popular Culture and Political Economic Thought

Popular Culture and Political Economic Thought

Fables of Commonwealth

ISBN: 9781793633965
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We live in an era of economic fabling where often fantastic representations of economic life in popular culture sit uncomfortably alongside a neoliberal capitalist fairy tale that the Earth's resources can continue to be exploited into an indefinite future. This book examines a variety of animated movies, TV shows, written fictions, adventure travelogues, Paleo archeologies (and diets) to suggest that popular culture poses a multiform challenge to the failing theories and practices of neoclassical economics. Popular Culture and Political Economic Thought: Fables of Commonwealth contends that it does so most successfully by implementing older formations of political economic thought: stages theory, bioeconomics, and a robust discourse on commonwealth. An era of eco-crisis demands a new economics. It therefore also requires a new appraisal of the popular imaginary and its potential for leveraging alternative conceptions of economic and political relations. This book begins that conversation.

By Thomas Strychacz

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Format: HARDBACK

Pages: 268

Chapter 1: The Political Economy of Potato Farming on Mars in Andy Weir's The Martian Chapter 2: Virtual Commonwealths of the Great Recession: The Obamas' Garden and Farm Management Games Chapter 3: Life in the Wilds: Plots of Polity in Harriet Martineau and Survivor Chapter 4: Challenging the Privilege of Again: Recursive Plots of Polity in Octavia Butler's Dawn and Nalo Hopkinson's MidnightRobber Chapter 5: "Should've kept better care of her": The Political Economy of Joss Whedon's Firefly Chapter 6: Feast Fables: The Bioeconomics of Turkeys and Roast Beast Chapter 7: Yak Burgers and Black Tea: Consumption, Deprivation, and the Literature of Himalayan Adventure Travel Chapter 8: Histories, Hedgestories, and Herdstories: Beast Fables and Paleo Polities in Recent Animated Movies

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Author Bio

Thomas Strychacz is Frederick A. Rice Professor of English at Mills College at Northeastern University.