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    Leiden : Brill
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    gbv_173820765X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004206939
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2011
    Content: Preliminary Material /D. McNally -- Introduction /D. McNally -- Chapter One. Dissecting The Labouring Body: Frankenstein, Political Anatomy And The Rise Of Ca Pitalism /D. McNally -- Chapter Two. Marx’s Monsters: Vampire-Capital And The Nightmare-World Of Late Capitalism /D. McNally -- Chapter Three. African Vampires In The Age Of Globalisation /D. McNally -- Conclusion Ugly Beauty: Monstrous Dreams Of Utopia /D. McNally -- References /D. McNally -- Index /D. McNally.
    Content: Winner of the 2012 Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize. Monsters of the Market investigates the rise of capitalism through the prism of the body-panics it arouses. Drawing on folklore, literature and popular culture, the book links tales of monstrosity from early-modern England, including Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein , to a spate of recent vampire- and zombie-fables from sub-Saharan Africa, and it connects these to Marx’s persistent use of monster-metaphors in his descriptions of capitalism. Reading across these tales of the grotesque, Monsters of the Market offers a novel account of the cultural and corporeal economy of a global market-system. The book thus makes original contributions to political economy, cultural theory, commodification-studies and ‘body-theory’
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004201576
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004201572
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004206939
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789004201576
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_BV037483052
    Format: X, 296 S. : , Ill.
    ISBN: 978-90-04-20157-6
    Series Statement: Historical materialism book series 30
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Ethnology
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    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Kapitalismus ; Ungeheuer ; Mythos ; Popkultur ; Fiktionale Darstellung
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    UID:
    almahu_9949702389202882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004206939
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2011
    Content: Winner of the 2012 Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize. Monsters of the Market investigates the rise of capitalism through the prism of the body-panics it arouses. Drawing on folklore, literature and popular culture, the book links tales of monstrosity from early-modern England, including Mary Shelley's Frankenstein , to a spate of recent vampire- and zombie-fables from sub-Saharan Africa, and it connects these to Marx's persistent use of monster-metaphors in his descriptions of capitalism. Reading across these tales of the grotesque, Monsters of the Market offers a novel account of the cultural and corporeal economy of a global market-system. The book thus makes original contributions to political economy, cultural theory, commodification-studies and 'body-theory'.
    Note: Preliminary Material / , Introduction / , Chapter One. Dissecting The Labouring Body: Frankenstein, Political Anatomy And The Rise Of Ca Pitalism / , Chapter Two. Marx's Monsters: Vampire-Capital And The Nightmare-World Of Late Capitalism / , Chapter Three. African Vampires In The Age Of Globalisation / , Conclusion Ugly Beauty: Monstrous Dreams Of Utopia / , References / , Index /
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004201576 (hardback : alk. paper)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004201572 (hardback : alk. paper)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004206939 (electronic book)
    Language: English
    URL: DOI:
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