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November 2019: 229 x 152: 152pp Hb: 978-0-367-42649-1 | £115.00 eBook: 978-0-367-85409-6 20% Discount with this flyer! Contemporary Capitalism, Crisis, and the Politics of Fiction Literature Beyond Fordism Roberto del Valle Alcalá Series: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature Contemporary Capitalism, Crisis, and the Politics of Fiction: Literature Beyond Fordism proposes a fresh approach to contemporary fictional engagements with the idea of crisis in capitalism and its various social and economic manifestations. The book investigates how late-twentieth and twenty-first-century Anglophone fiction has imagined, interpreted, and in most cases resisted, the collapse of the socio-economic structures built after the Second World War and their replacement with a presumably immaterial order of finance-led economic development. 20% Discount Available - enter the code HUM19 at checkout* Hb: 978-0-367-42649-1 | £92.00 * Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or discount and only applies to books purchased directly via our website. To order a review copy of the book, please complete the form at: https://m.email.taylorandfrancis.com/Review_copy_request, For more information visit: www.routledge.com/9780367426491

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Page 1: Contemporary Capitalism, Crisis, and the Politics of Fiction

November 2019: 229 x 152: 152pp

Hb: 978-0-367-42649-1 | £115.00eBook: 978-0-367-85409-6

20% Discount with this flyer!

ContemporaryCapitalism, Crisis, andthe Politics of FictionLiterature Beyond Fordism

Roberto del Valle Alcalá

Series: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature

Contemporary Capitalism, Crisis, and the Politics of Fiction: Literature Beyond Fordism proposes a fresh approach to contemporary fictional engagements with the idea of crisis in capitalism and its various social and economic manifestations. The book investigates how late-twentieth and twenty-first-century Anglophone fiction has imagined, interpreted, and in most cases resisted, the collapse of the socio-economic structures built after the Second World War and their replacement with a presumably immaterial order of finance-led economic development.

20% Discount Available - enter the code HUM19 at checkout*Hb: 978-0-367-42649-1 | £92.00* Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or discount and only applies to books purchased directly via our website.

To order a review copy of the book, please complete the form at:https://m.email.taylorandfrancis.com/Review_copy_request,

For more information visit:www.routledge.com/9780367426491

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