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The cultural life of money / edited by Isabel Capeloa Gil and Helena Gonçalves da Silva.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gil, Isabel Capeloa.
Contributor:
Gil, Isabel Capeloa, editor.
Silva, M. Helena Gonçalves da, editor.
Knowledge Unlatched, Funder.
Series:
Culture & conflict ; Volume 6.
Culture & Conflict, 2194-7104 ; Volume 6
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Money--Economic aspects.
Money.
Culture--Economic aspects.
Culture.
Economics--Sociological aspects.
Economics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (233 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin, [Germany] ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : De Gruyter, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Biography/History:
Isabel Capeloa Gil, UCP - CECC, Lisbon, Portugal; Helena Gonçalves Silva, UL - CECC, Lisbon, Portugal.
Summary:
The book discusses how culture simultaneously shapes and is shaped by the economy. Over the past few years, as the world has staggered from one financial crisis to another, the neat separation of economics and culture has been consistently challenged. To understand the current state of affairs, it has become increasingly necessary to understand the conjuncture that rules the production of value in economic systems, how money shapes social relations and affects discursive practices. By discussing the vocabulary, by understanding the rhetoric and interpreting the narratives, be it of crisis, austerity, growth, welfare, neo-liberalism or socialism, new modes of imaging the economic system may be made possible. The book is structured in four chapters dealing with theory and conjuncture ("Philosophies of Money"), with the visual arts and investment ("The Arts and Finance"), with literary representation and narrativity ("Literature and Money Matters") and with the cognitive impact of fiduciary representation ("Cognitive Moneyscapes"). This collection analyses the process whereby a material icon invested with the symbolical power to rule social exchange becomes an explanatory narrative determining the way societies produce meaning.
Contents:
Front matter
Table of Contents
Introduction / Capeloa Gil, Isabel
I. Philosophies of Money
Money is Time: Thoughts on Credit and Crisis / Weber, Samuel
Metaphors We Pay For, or: Metaphors of the 'Financial Crisis' Shaping the Cultural Life of Money / Nünning, Ansgar
Money: From Midas to Madoff / Neves, João César das
II. The Arts and Finance
Death and Diamonds: Finance and Art / Goggin, Joyce
Art and its Potentialities: From the Virtual to Speculation / Seligmann-Silva, Márcio
The Magic Triangle / Opitz, Alfred
III. Literature and Money Matters
Phantom Counterfeits: Credit and Betrayal in a (Post)-Modern Polity / Medeiros, Paulo de
From Miser to Capitalist: An Economic Reading of Aluísio Azevedo's O Cortiço / Santos, Vivaldo Andrade dos
Not So Far Apart: Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks and Martin Amis's Money / Silva, Helena Gonçalves da / Seruya, Teresa
"Outside, the yellow lions are grinning" / Guarda, Filomena Viana
IV. Cognitive Moneyscapes
Meanings of Money in Literature: D. J. Taylor's Novel Kept (2006) as a Test Case for Exploring Cognitive Functions of Literature / Nünning, Vera
Cognitive Science and How We Think about Money / Abrantes, Ana Margarida
Second Life: The Emergence of a New Moneyscape / Ferreira, Cátia
Coda: The Art of Giving
Money and Philanthropy: The Idea of Money / Rui Vilar, Emílio
Contributors
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
CC BY-NC-ND
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9783110420890
3110420899
9783110420999
3110420996
OCLC:
912235544
Access Restriction:
Open Access Unrestricted online access

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