Cultures of currencies : literature and the symbolic foundation of money / edited by Joan Ramon Resina.

This book's premise is not only the commonly accepted cultural relativity of economic concepts, but also the observation that the current shift in the meaning of concepts like "market," "currency," "exchange" and "money" suggests that culture is undergoin...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Resina, Joan Ramon (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2022.
Edition:First edition.
Series:Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction Joan Ramon Resina 1 What Does Money Signify? The "transvaluation of values" taking place in the relation between currency and language. Jan Söffner 2 The Cultural Currency of Semiocapitalism. On the General Law of Gift Exchange. Philipp Kleinmichel 3 Social Reconfigurations of Debt-Ridden Societies. David Murillo 4 Money, Society and Trust: Lessons from Crisis. Gabriela Badica 5 Rural Continuities in the Urban Revolution. Ethics of Work, Labor and Pay in the West African Savannah. Till Förster 6 The Bonfires of Money. Capitalism, Memory. and Iconoclasm. Germán Labrador 7 The Libidinal Investments of the Social Field. Elsie Mitchie 8 Unpredictability as an Economic Value Simona Škrabec 9 "Cultural Economy" and "Cultural Economics": Epistemological and Political Consequences of a Fatal Intertwinement. Giovanni Leghissa 10 "I have sworn an oath, that I will have my bond": Money. Law, and Pre-Legal Liability in Shakespeare and Kleist. Christian Moser 11 The Alchemy of Money. Money As a Standard of Value. Bruna Ingrao 12 The Troubles of Production. Ezra Pound and Jean Baudrillard on the Symbols of Exchange Joan Ramon Resina.