Poker is an extraordinary worldwide phenomenon with major
social, cultural, and political implications, and "Poker: The
Parody of Capitalism" investigates the game of poker as a cultural
expression of significance not unlike art, literature, film, or
music. Tracing the history of poker and comparing the evolution of
the game to the development of capitalism, Ole Bjerg complicates
prevalent notions of "casino capitalism" and correspondingly facile
and simplistic comparisons of late capitalism and poker. By
employing Slavoj Zižek's threefold distinction between
imaginary-symbolic-real as a philosophical framework to analyze
poker and to understand the basic strategies of the game, Bjerg
explores the structural characteristics of poker in relation to
other games, making a clear distinction between poker and other
gambling games of pure chance such as roulette and craps. With its
combination of social theory and empirical research, "Poker "offers
an engaging exploration of a cultural trend.
""Poker" is a theoretically sophisticated, highly original and
innovative treatment of a contemporary social phenomenon, and
contributes greatly to our understanding of the nature of
contemporary capitalism."
"--Charles Livingstone, Monash University Australia"
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