Monsters of the Market: Zombies, Vampires and Global Capitalism
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
296
Language
English
Published
Jul 12, 2011
Publisher
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9004201572
ISBN-13
9789004201576
Description
David McNally delves into the intriguing relationship between modern capitalism and societal fears, examining how economic crises evoke images of monsters and phantoms reminiscent of zombie and vampire lore. By exploring the metaphorical implications of these creatures, he sheds light on the anxieties that permeate contemporary life, reflecting how capitalism can dehumanize individuals, leaving them feeling like mere specters in a market-driven world.
Through a critical analysis of these themes, McNally confronts the underlying issues that shape our understanding of work, value, and existence within a capitalist framework. The book invites readers to recognize the cultural narratives that arise from economic instability, urging a deeper reflection on how these 'monsters' represent not just personal fears but communal struggles against the pervasive forces of globalization. In doing so, it offers a unique lens through which to view the challenges and contradictions of modern life, highlighting the urgent need for social and economic transformation.
Through a critical analysis of these themes, McNally confronts the underlying issues that shape our understanding of work, value, and existence within a capitalist framework. The book invites readers to recognize the cultural narratives that arise from economic instability, urging a deeper reflection on how these 'monsters' represent not just personal fears but communal struggles against the pervasive forces of globalization. In doing so, it offers a unique lens through which to view the challenges and contradictions of modern life, highlighting the urgent need for social and economic transformation.
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