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Capital, Class & Technology in Contemporary American Culture Nick Heffernan

Capital, Class & Technology in Contemporary American Culture By Nick Heffernan

Capital, Class & Technology in Contemporary American Culture by Nick Heffernan


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Summary

Puts the question of class and class agency back at the centre of the critical agenda

Capital, Class & Technology in Contemporary American Culture Summary

Capital, Class & Technology in Contemporary American Culture: Projecting Post-Fordism by Nick Heffernan

In the tradition of Mike Davis and Fredric Jameson, Nick Heffernan engages in a series of meditations on capital, class and technology in contemporary America.

He turns to the stories we generate and tell ourselves - via fiction, film journalism, theory - to see how change is registered. By investigating a variety of texts, he observes how structural change affects the way people organise their lives economically, socially and culturally. Case studies include Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, William Gibson's cyberspace trilogy, Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49, and Wim Wenders's Until the End of the World.

Using the links between narrative cultural forms and the process of historical understanding, he brings together debates that have so far been conducted largely within the separate domains of political economy, social theory and cultural criticism to provide a compelling analysis of contemporary cultural change. By relocating postmodernism in the context of changing modes of capitalism, Heffernan puts the question of class and class agency back at the centre of the critical agenda.

Capital, Class & Technology in Contemporary American Culture Reviews

'Draws on an impressive breadth of texts, ranging from the usual suspects of post-modern social, cultural, and literary theory to an intriguing selection of films and novels, including some recent cyberpunk science fiction. The result is an eclectic analysis of the often ambiguous and anxious position of the professional middle class in the midst of a period of historic transformation, cybernation, and globalisation' -- Choice

About Nick Heffernan

Nick Heffernan teaches American Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University College Northampton. He is the author of Capital, Class and Technology in Contemporary American Culture (Pluto Press, 2000).

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part 1. Late Capitalism, Fordism, Post-Fordism
1. Postmodernism and Late Capitalism
2. Class and Consensus, Ideology and Technology
Part 2. Putting 'IT' to Work: Post-Fordism, Information Technology and the Eclipse of Production
3. Making 'IT': The Soul of a New Machine
4. Faking 'IT': True Stories
5. Playing with 'IT': Microserfs
Part 3. Impotence and Omnipotence: The Cybernetic Discourse of Capitalism
6. Cybernetics, Systems Theory and the End of Ideology
7. Imaginary Resolutions: William Gibson's Cyberspace Trilogy
8. Artificial Intelligence and Class Consciousness: Blade Runner
Part 4. Capital, Class, Cosmopolitanism
9. Fordism, Post-Fordism and the Production of World Space
10. National Allegory and the Romance of Uneven Development: The Names
11. Blindness and Insight in the Global System: Until the End of the World
Conclusion: Questioning Fordism and Post-Fordism
Notes
Bibliography

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GOR002293894
9780745311043
0745311040
Capital, Class & Technology in Contemporary American Culture: Projecting Post-Fordism by Nick Heffernan
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Pluto Press
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