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Capital, Class & Technology in Contemporary American Culture - Projecting Post-Fordism (Paperback)
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Capital, Class & Technology in Contemporary American Culture - Projecting Post-Fordism (Paperback)
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In the tradition of Mike Davis and Fredric Jameson, Nick Heffernan
engages in a series of meditations on capital, class and technology
in contemporary America. He turns to the stories we generate and
tell ourselves - via fiction, film journalism, theory - to see how
change is registered. By investigating a variety of texts, he
observes how structural change affects the way people organise
their lives economically, socially and culturally. Case studies
include Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, William Gibson's cyberspace
trilogy, Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49, and Wim Wenders's
Until the End of the World.Using the links between narrative
cultural forms and the process of historical understanding, he
brings together debates that have so far been conducted largely
within the separate domains of political economy, social theory and
cultural criticism to provide a compelling analysis of contemporary
cultural change. By relocating postmodernism in the context of
changing modes of capitalism, Heffernan puts the question of class
and class agency back at the centre of the critical agenda.
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