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Informationen zum Autor Peter Y. Paik is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is author of From Utopia to Apocalypse: Science Fiction and the Politics of Catastrophe and editor (with Marcus Bullock) of Aftermaths: Exile, Migration, and Diaspora Reconsidered .Merry Wiesner-Hanks is Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Her books include The Renaissance and Reformation: A History in Documents, The Marvelous Hairy Girls: The Gonzales Sisters and Their Worlds , and Religious Transformations in the Early Modern World: A Brief Study with Documents . Klappentext Peter Y. Paik is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is author of From Utopia to Apocalypse: Science Fiction and the Politics of Catastrophe and editor (with Marcus Bullock) of Aftermaths: Exile, Migration, and Diaspora Reconsidered.Merry Wiesner-Hanks is Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Her books include The Renaissance and Reformation: A History in Documents, The Marvelous Hairy Girls: The Gonzales Sisters and Their Worlds, and Religious Transformations in the Early Modern World: A Brief Study with Documents. Zusammenfassung Explores the concept of indebtedness in its various senses and from a wide range of perspectives Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Peter Y. Paik 1. Debt Richard D. Wolff 2. "I Consider It Un-American Not to Have a Mortgage": Immigrant Homeownership in Chicago Elaine Lewinnek 3. Demonizing Debt, Naturalizing Finance Mary Poovey 4. On Debt Michael Allen Gillespie 5. The Growth Imperative: Prosperity or Poverty Joel Magnuson 6. Democracy's Debt: Capitalism and Cultural Revolution Stephen L. Gardner 7. Is Debt the New Karma? Why America Finally Fell Apart Morris Berman 8. Measures of Time: Exploring Debt, Imagination, and Real Nature Julianne Lutz Warren 9. The Time of Living Dead Species: Extinction Debt and Futurity in Madagascar Genese Marie Sodikoff 10. Unintended Consequences and the Epistemology of Fraud in Dickens and Hayek Eleanor Courtemanche 11. The Resurrection of an Economic God: Keynes Becomes Postmodern Michael Tratner 12. China and the United States: The Bonds of Debt Donald D. Hester 13. Debt's Moral Kennan Ferguson 14. Debt, Theft, Permaculture: Justice and Ecological Scale Gerry Canavan ...