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Performing Capital Toward A Cultural Economy Of Popular And Global Finance Rob Aitken

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Performing Capital Toward A Cultural Economy Of Popular And Global Finance Rob Aitken
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Rob Aitken
ISBN: 9781403977335, 140397733X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Performing Capital Toward A Cultural Economy Of Popular And Global Finance Rob Aitken by Rob Aitken 9781403977335, 140397733X instant download after payment.

In much of the critical tradition in political economy, capital—financial or otherwise—is depicted as a 'monstrous' or already-existing kind of structure.  This books reviews a form of capital—'popular finance'—which exists in a much different way from the common depictions in political economy.   This book argues that programs of ‘popular finance’ are important, as a site at which capital is visible not as a macro-structural reality but as a category itself which needs to be made and performed often in the spaces where is does not already exist.  In order to pursue this kind of analysis, particular attention is paid to the ways in which ‘culture’ has been used as a way to intervene into everyday kinds of spaces and to develop a form of capital within those spaces.  This cultural economy, in turn, facilitates a certain critical strategy and mode of critique.  I argue that, unlike analyses which tend to mystify finance and the financial world, training attention to capital in these cultural and everyday contexts facilitates a genealogy of capital which can purposely make capital visible as a heterogeneous and ‘de-centered’ kind of category; a category in which ‘we’ ourselves are deeply implicated.

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