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Speculative fictions [electronic resource] : Chilean culture, economics, and the neoliberal transition / Alessandro Fornazzari.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Illuminations: cultural formations of the AmericasPublication details: Pittsburgh, Pa : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2013] 2015)Description: 1 online resource (viii, 158 pages )ISBN:
  • 9780822978541
  • 0822978547
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 330.983 23
LOC classification:
  • HC192 .F67 2013
Online resources: Summary: "Speculative Fictions views the Chilean neoliberal transition as reflected in cultural production from the postdictatorship era of the 1970s to the present. To Alessandro Fornazzari, the move to market capitalism effectively blurred the lines between economics and aesthetics, perhaps nowhere more evidently than in Chile. Through exemplary works of film, literature, the visual arts, testimonials, and cultural theory, Fornazzari reveals the influence of economics over nearly every aspect of culture and society. Citing Karl Marx, Michel Foucault, Walter Benjamin, Willy Thayer, Milton Friedman, and others, Fornazzari forms the theoretical basis for his neoliberal transitional discourse as a logical progression of capitalism"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-149) and index.

"Speculative Fictions views the Chilean neoliberal transition as reflected in cultural production from the postdictatorship era of the 1970s to the present. To Alessandro Fornazzari, the move to market capitalism effectively blurred the lines between economics and aesthetics, perhaps nowhere more evidently than in Chile. Through exemplary works of film, literature, the visual arts, testimonials, and cultural theory, Fornazzari reveals the influence of economics over nearly every aspect of culture and society. Citing Karl Marx, Michel Foucault, Walter Benjamin, Willy Thayer, Milton Friedman, and others, Fornazzari forms the theoretical basis for his neoliberal transitional discourse as a logical progression of capitalism"-- Provided by publisher.

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