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From Political Economy to Economics through Nineteenth-Century Literature - Reclaiming the Social

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Focusing on the transition from political economy to economics, this volume seeks to restore social content to economic abstractions through readings of nineteenth-century British and American literature. The essays gathered here, by new as well as established scholars of literature and economics, link important nineteenth-century texts and histories with present-day issues such as exploitation, income inequality, globalization, energy consumption, property ownership and rent, human capital, corporate power, and environmental degradation. Organized according to key concepts for future research, the collection has a clear interdisciplinary, humanities approach and international reach.  These diverse essays will interest students and scholars in literature, history, political science, economics, sociology, law, and cultural studies, in addition to readers generally interested in the Victorian period.

        
                                                                             

Table des matières

Chapter 1: Introduction Reclaiming the Social, Elaine Hadley, Audrey Jaffe, and Sarah Winter.- Chapter 2: Human Capital Becker the Obscure: Human Capital Theory, Victorian Liberalisms, and the Future of Higher Education, Elaine Hadley.- Chapter 3: Exploitation On the Use and Abuse of the Nineteenth Century: Towards a Genealogy of Exploitation, Zachary Samalin.- Chapter 4: Slavery Forgetting Cairnes: The Slave Power and the Political Economy of Racism, Gordon Bigelow.- Chapter 5: Expansion Expansion in the Fossil Economy and Craik's John Halifax, Gentleman, Ayse Çelikkol.- Chapter 6: Sustainability Sustainability & Its Discontents: The View from the Nineteenth Century, Deanna K. Kreisel.- Chapter 7: Rent "When a House is So Much More": Character, Tenancy, and Property in Victorian Fiction,Audrey Jaffe Chapter 8: Corporation The Zero-Sum Game of Corporate Personhood, Clare Eby.- Chapter 9: Choice Narrating Choice in Later Nineteenth-Century Novels and Neoclassical Economics, Amanpal Garcha.- Chapter 10: Global Inequality Documenting Globalization in Rural India: The Conflation of the "Freedom of the Market" with The "Freedom of the Person" in The New York Times, Mukti Lakhi Mangharam.- Chapter 11: Equity Henry Mayhew and Thomas Piketty on Equity and Inequality, Sarah Winter.
 

A propos de l'auteur

Elaine Hadley is Professor of English and Gender Studies at the University of Chicago, USA.
Audrey Jaffe is Professor of English at the University of Toronto, Canada.
Sarah Winter is Professor of English and Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA.


Résumé

Focusing on the transition from political economy to economics, this volume seeks to restore social content to economic abstractions through readings of nineteenth-century British and American literature. The essays gathered here, by new as well as established scholars of literature and economics, link important nineteenth-century texts and histories with present-day issues such as exploitation, income inequality, globalization, energy consumption, property ownership and rent, human capital, corporate power, and environmental degradation. Organized according to key concepts for future research, the collection has a clear interdisciplinary, humanities approach and international reach.  These diverse essays will interest students and scholars in literature, history, political science, economics, sociology, law, and cultural studies, in addition to readers generally interested in the Victorian period.

        
                                                                             

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“This fascinating and useful volume of essays marks a new stage in the study of political economy from the standpoint of Victorian studies. … this volume is a welcome opening in Victorian studies to some non-British and even radical approaches to economic history. … Though unified by their engagement with nineteenth-century political economy, the essays in this volume splinter out in many directions, each engaging with a new set of contemporary theorists and problems.” (Eleanor Courtemanche, Victorian Studies, Vol. 64 (3), 2022)

Commentaire

"This fascinating and useful volume of essays marks a new stage in the study of political economy from the standpoint of Victorian studies. ... this volume is a welcome opening in Victorian studies to some non-British and even radical approaches to economic history. ... Though unified by their engagement with nineteenth-century political economy, the essays in this volume splinter out in many directions, each engaging with a new set of contemporary theorists and problems." (Eleanor Courtemanche, Victorian Studies, Vol. 64 (3), 2022)

Détails du produit

Auteurs Elaine Hadley
Collaboration Elaine Hadley (Editeur), Audre Jaffe (Editeur), Audrey Jaffe (Editeur), Sarah Winter (Editeur)
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030241575
ISBN 978-3-0-3024157-5
Pages 287
Dimensions 151 mm x 217 mm x 27 mm
Poids 510 g
Illustrations XIII, 287 p.
Thème Palgrave Studies in Literature, Culture and Economics
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Linguistique et littérature > Littérature générale et comparée

Wirtschaftsgeschichte, B, Literatur: Geschichte und Kritik, Economic history, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Literature: history & criticism, Literature, Modern—19th century, Nineteenth-Century Literature, Literature—History and criticism, Literary History

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