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Culture, capital and carnival modern media and the representation of work Will Kitchen

Bloomsbury Collections: Film & Media Studies 2025 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kitchen, Will, author.
Contributor:
Bloomsbury (Firm), publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Work in literature.
Work in motion pictures.
Capitalism in literature.
Capitalism in motion pictures.
Capitalism on television.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (224 pages)
Edition:
1st edition
Place of Publication:
New York Bloomsbury Academic 2025
Summary:
Culture, Capital and Carnival offers an interdisciplinary examination of how modern culture contextualises the values of labour. How do the stories we consume represent work and shape its meaning in our lives? How has the history of modern art, critique and cultural production negotiated the idea of labour and the behaviours and beliefs which give it legitimacy and coherence? Beginning with a critique of Mikhail Bakhtin's notion of the 'carnivalesque', Culture, Capital and Carnival examines a diverse array of multimedia texts from the era of modern capitalism - including a mixture of canonical and culturally impactful novels, short stories, non-fiction, films and TV sitcoms - and addresses the various ideological tensions surrounding the representation of work. Individual chapters look at how culture's various attempts to 'carnivalize' the values of labour can be challenged and ask whether critical representations can also perpetuate the values they seek to negate. By extending the author's previous work on the contemporary reinterpretation of Romanticism as an expansive modern phenomenon, Culture, Capital and Carnival adopts a radical critical perspective to explain how media products in the age of neoliberal capitalism can 'carnivalize' the values of modern capitalist labour even as they undermine economic and political freedom
Contents:
Acknowledgments
Figures
Part I: Labour and Value
1. Introduction
2. The Cultural Metaphysics of Capital
Part II: Money and Resentment
3. If You are Poor, It Is Your Own Fault: Keep the Aspidistra Flying (1936)
4. Gilded Tombs: 'The Lesson of the Master' (1888)
Part III: Carnival and Continuity
5. The Safety Valve: The Great Cat Massacre (1984)
6. Adapt and Prosper: The Office (2005-13)
Part IV: Equality and Distinction
7. We All Got Bosses: Captain Phillips (2013)
8. The Betrayal of Craft: Boiling Point (2021)
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Other Format:
Print version Kitchen, Will. Culture, capital and carnival
ISBN:
9798765137352
OCLC:
1520505897
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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