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  1. Restless subjects in rigid systems
    risk and speculation in millennial fictions of the North-American Pacific Rim
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  De Gruyter, transcript, Berlin, Bielefeld

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    Schlagworte: Spekulation <Motiv>; Zukunft <Motiv>; Risiko <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Yamashita, Karen Tei (1951-): Tropic of orange; Lai, Larissa (1967-): Salt fish girl
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    Biographical note: Susanne Wegener (Dr. phil.) works on a postdoc project on genre and theory construction in literary criticism. Her research interests are American Studies, Narrative Theory, Critical Theory, Political Philosophy, Theory of Science, and History of Ideas

    Main description: The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and fictional discourses emerging at the North American Pacific Rim within a decade around 2000. Its exemplary close readings in particular focus on three fictional texts (Kathryn Bigelow's Hollywood film »Strange Days«, 1995, Karen T. Yamashita's novel »Tropic of Orange«, 1997, and Larissa Lai's novel »Salt Fish Girl«, 2002) whose intricate aesthetics pass perceptive critique on concurrent political-economic discourses and their subtle reconfiguration of race, class, and gender. The speculative near-future scenarios projected by these artifacts expose the rise of risk as a new rationality of governance. At the same time they illustrate neoliberal speculation as a new paradigm of subject formation at a hyper-capitalist, millennial Pacific Rim

  2. Restless subjects in rigid systems
    risk and speculation in millennial fictions of the North American Pacific Rim
    Erschienen: [2014]; ©2014
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    The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and... mehr

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    The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and fictional discourses emerging at the North American Pacific Rim within a decade around 2000. Its exemplary close readings in particular focus on three fictional texts (Kathryn Bigelow's Hollywood film »Strange Days«, 1995, Karen T. Yamashita's novel »Tropic of Orange«, 1997, and Larissa Lai's novel »Salt Fish Girl«, 2002) whose intricate aesthetics pass perceptive critique on concurrent political-economic discourses and their subtle reconfiguration of race, class, and gender. The speculative near-future scenarios projected by these artifacts expose the rise of risk as a new rationality of governance. At the same time they illustrate neoliberal speculation as a new paradigm of subject formation at a hyper-capitalist, millennial Pacific Rim. Long description: The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and fictional discourses emerging at the North American Pacific Rim within a decade around 2000. Its exemplary close readings in particular focus on three fictional texts (Kathryn Bigelow´s Hollywood film »Strange Days«, 1995, Karen T. Yamashita´s novel »Tropic of Orange«, 1997, and Larissa Lai´s novel »Salt Fish Girl«, 2002) whose intricate aesthetics pass perceptive critique on concurrent political-economic discourses and their subtle reconfiguration of race, class, and gender. The speculative near-future scenarios projected by these artifacts expose the rise of risk as a new rationality of governance. At the same time they illustrate neoliberal speculation as a new paradigm of subject formation at a hyper-capitalist, millennial Pacific Rim.

     

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  3. Restless Subjects in Rigid Systems
    Risk and Speculation in Millennial Fictions of the North American Pacific Rim
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  transcript Verlag, s.l.

    Introduction : dealing in futures -- Are you paranoid enough? Kathryn Bigelow's Strange Days and the politics of risk and speculation -- Live on the edge I say : edgework, risk, and literary form in Karen Tei Yamashita's Tropic of Orange -- Monstrous... mehr

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    Introduction : dealing in futures -- Are you paranoid enough? Kathryn Bigelow's Strange Days and the politics of risk and speculation -- Live on the edge I say : edgework, risk, and literary form in Karen Tei Yamashita's Tropic of Orange -- Monstrous politics : epistemological empowerment, natural science, and new territories of empire in Larissa Lai's Salt Fish Girl -- Towards a poetics of risk and speculation The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and fictional discourses emerging at the North American Pacific Rim within a decade around 2000. Its exemplary close readings in particular focus on three fictional texts (Kathryn Bigelow's Hollywood film <U+00bb>Strange Days±, 1995, Karen T. Yamashita's novel <U+00bb>Tropic of Orange±, 1997, and Larissa Lai's novel <U+00bb>Salt Fish Girl±, 2002) whose intricate aesthetics pass

     

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    Schriftenreihe: American Culture Studies ; 7
    Schlagworte: American literature; American fiction; Risk in literature; Speculation
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  4. Restless Subjects in Rigid Systems
    Risk and Speculation in Millennial Fictions of the North American Pacific Rim
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  transcript Verlag

    The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and... mehr

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    The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and fictional discourses emerging at the North American Pacific Rim within a decade around 2000. Its exemplary close readings in particular focus on three fictional texts (Kathryn Bigelow's Hollywood film »Strange Days«, 1995, Karen T. Yamashita's novel »Tropic of Orange«, 1997, and Larissa Lai's novel »Salt Fish Girl«, 2002) whose intricate aesthetics pass perceptive critique on concurrent political-economic discourses and their subtle reconfiguration of race, class, and gender. The speculative near-future scenarios projected by these artifacts expose the rise of risk as a new rationality of governance. At the same time they illustrate neoliberal speculation as a new paradigm of subject formation at a hyper-capitalist, millennial Pacific Rim

     

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    Schriftenreihe: American Culture Studies ; 7
    Schlagworte: Cultural studies; America; Neoliberalism; Literature; American Studies; Literary Studies; British Studies; Risk and Speculation; Pacific Rim; Bigelow; Yamashita; Lai; Spekulation <Motiv>; Zukunft <Motiv>; Risiko <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Yamashita, Karen Tei (1951-): Tropic of orange; Lai, Larissa (1967-): Salt fish girl
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  5. Restless subjects in rigid systems
    risk and speculation in millennial fictions of the North-American Pacific Rim
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  De Gruyter, transcript, Berlin, Bielefeld

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    Weitere Schlagworte: Yamashita, Karen Tei (1951-): Tropic of orange; Lai, Larissa (1967-): Salt fish girl
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    Biographical note: Susanne Wegener (Dr. phil.) works on a postdoc project on genre and theory construction in literary criticism. Her research interests are American Studies, Narrative Theory, Critical Theory, Political Philosophy, Theory of Science, and History of Ideas

    Main description: The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and fictional discourses emerging at the North American Pacific Rim within a decade around 2000. Its exemplary close readings in particular focus on three fictional texts (Kathryn Bigelow's Hollywood film »Strange Days«, 1995, Karen T. Yamashita's novel »Tropic of Orange«, 1997, and Larissa Lai's novel »Salt Fish Girl«, 2002) whose intricate aesthetics pass perceptive critique on concurrent political-economic discourses and their subtle reconfiguration of race, class, and gender. The speculative near-future scenarios projected by these artifacts expose the rise of risk as a new rationality of governance. At the same time they illustrate neoliberal speculation as a new paradigm of subject formation at a hyper-capitalist, millennial Pacific Rim

  6. Restless Subjects in Rigid Systems
    Risk and Speculation in Millennial Fictions of the North American Pacific Rim
  7. Restless Subjects in Rigid Systems
    Risk and Speculation in Millennial Fictions of the North American Pacific Rim
    Erschienen: 2013; ©2013.
    Verlag:  transcript, Bielefeld

    Biographical note: Susanne Wegener (Dr. phil.) works on a postdoc project on genre and theory construction in literary criticism. Her research interests are American Studies, Narrative Theory, Critical Theory, Political Philosophy, Theory of Science,... mehr

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    Biographical note: Susanne Wegener (Dr. phil.) works on a postdoc project on genre and theory construction in literary criticism. Her research interests are American Studies, Narrative Theory, Critical Theory, Political Philosophy, Theory of Science, and History of Ideas. The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and fictional discourses emerging at the North American Pacific Rim within a decade around 2000. Its exemplary close readings in particular focus on three fictional texts (Kathryn Bigelow's Hollywood film »Strange Days«, 1995, Karen T. Yamashita's novel »Tropic of Orange«, 1997, and Larissa Lai's novel »Salt Fish Girl«, 2002) whose intricate aesthetics pass perceptive critique on concurrent political-economic discourses and their subtle reconfiguration of race, class, and gender. The speculative near-future scenarios projected by these artifacts expose the rise of risk as a new rationality of governance. At the same time they illustrate neoliberal speculation as a new paradigm of subject formation at a hyper-capitalist, millennial Pacific Rim.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: American Culture Studies ; 7
    Schlagworte: Literary Studies; American fiction; American literature; Risk in literature; Speculation; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Speculative Fiction, Risk and Speculation, Pacific Rim, Bigelow, Yamashita, Lai, Literature, America, Neoliberalism, American Studies, British Studies, Cultural Studies, Literary Studies
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  8. Restless Subjects in Rigid Systems
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  9. Restless Subjects in Rigid Systems
    Risk and Speculation in Millennial Fictions of the North American Pacific Rim
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  transcript Verlag

    The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and... mehr

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    The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and fictional discourses emerging at the North American Pacific Rim within a decade around 2000. Its exemplary close readings in particular focus on three fictional texts (Kathryn Bigelow's Hollywood film »Strange Days«, 1995, Karen T. Yamashita's novel »Tropic of Orange«, 1997, and Larissa Lai's novel »Salt Fish Girl«, 2002) whose intricate aesthetics pass perceptive critique on concurrent political-economic discourses and their subtle reconfiguration of race, class, and gender. The speculative near-future scenarios projected by these artifacts expose the rise of risk as a new rationality of governance. At the same time they illustrate neoliberal speculation as a new paradigm of subject formation at a hyper-capitalist, millennial Pacific Rim

     

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    Schriftenreihe: American Culture Studies ; 7
    Schlagworte: Cultural studies; America; Neoliberalism; Literature; American Studies; Literary Studies; British Studies; Risk and Speculation; Pacific Rim; Bigelow; Yamashita; Lai; Spekulation <Motiv>; Zukunft <Motiv>; Risiko <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Yamashita, Karen Tei (1951-): Tropic of orange; Lai, Larissa (1967-): Salt fish girl
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  10. Restless Subjects in Rigid Systems
    Risk and Speculation in Millennial Fictions of the North American Pacific Rim
    Erschienen: 2013; ©2013.
    Verlag:  transcript, Bielefeld

    Biographical note: Susanne Wegener (Dr. phil.) works on a postdoc project on genre and theory construction in literary criticism. Her research interests are American Studies, Narrative Theory, Critical Theory, Political Philosophy, Theory of Science,... mehr

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    Biographical note: Susanne Wegener (Dr. phil.) works on a postdoc project on genre and theory construction in literary criticism. Her research interests are American Studies, Narrative Theory, Critical Theory, Political Philosophy, Theory of Science, and History of Ideas. The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and fictional discourses emerging at the North American Pacific Rim within a decade around 2000. Its exemplary close readings in particular focus on three fictional texts (Kathryn Bigelow's Hollywood film »Strange Days«, 1995, Karen T. Yamashita's novel »Tropic of Orange«, 1997, and Larissa Lai's novel »Salt Fish Girl«, 2002) whose intricate aesthetics pass perceptive critique on concurrent political-economic discourses and their subtle reconfiguration of race, class, and gender. The speculative near-future scenarios projected by these artifacts expose the rise of risk as a new rationality of governance. At the same time they illustrate neoliberal speculation as a new paradigm of subject formation at a hyper-capitalist, millennial Pacific Rim.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: American Culture Studies ; 7
    Schlagworte: Literary Studies; American fiction; American literature; Risk in literature; Speculation; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Speculative Fiction, Risk and Speculation, Pacific Rim, Bigelow, Yamashita, Lai, Literature, America, Neoliberalism, American Studies, British Studies, Cultural Studies, Literary Studies
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  11. Restless Subjects in Rigid Systems
    Risk and Speculation in Millennial Fictions of the North American Pacific Rim
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  transcript Verlag, Bielefeld ; UTB GmbH, Stuttgart

    The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and... mehr

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    The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and fictional discourses emerging at the North American Pacific Rim within a decade around 2000. Its exemplary close readings in particular focus on three fictional texts (Kathryn Bigelow's Hollywood film »Strange Days«, 1995, Karen T. Yamashita's novel »Tropic of Orange«, 1997, and Larissa Lai's novel »Salt Fish Girl«, 2002) whose intricate aesthetics pass perceptive critique on concurrent political-economic discourses and their subtle reconfiguration of race, class, and gender. The speculative near-future scenarios projected by these artifacts expose the rise of risk as a new rationality of governance. At the same time they illustrate neoliberal speculation as a new paradigm of subject formation at a hyper-capitalist, millennial Pacific Rim.

     

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    risk and speculation in millennial fictions of the North American Pacific Rim
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    The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and... mehr

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    The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and fictional discourses emerging at the North American Pacific Rim within a decade around 2000. Its exemplary close readings in particular focus on three fictional texts (Kathryn Bigelow's Hollywood film »Strange Days«, 1995, Karen T. Yamashita's novel »Tropic of Orange«, 1997, and Larissa Lai's novel »Salt Fish Girl«, 2002) whose intricate aesthetics pass perceptive critique on concurrent political-economic discourses and their subtle reconfiguration of race, class, and gender. The speculative near-future scenarios projected by these artifacts expose the rise of risk as a new rationality of governance. At the same time they illustrate neoliberal speculation as a new paradigm of subject formation at a hyper-capitalist, millennial Pacific Rim. Long description: The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and fictional discourses emerging at the North American Pacific Rim within a decade around 2000. Its exemplary close readings in particular focus on three fictional texts (Kathryn Bigelow´s Hollywood film »Strange Days«, 1995, Karen T. Yamashita´s novel »Tropic of Orange«, 1997, and Larissa Lai´s novel »Salt Fish Girl«, 2002) whose intricate aesthetics pass perceptive critique on concurrent political-economic discourses and their subtle reconfiguration of race, class, and gender. The speculative near-future scenarios projected by these artifacts expose the rise of risk as a new rationality of governance. At the same time they illustrate neoliberal speculation as a new paradigm of subject formation at a hyper-capitalist, millennial Pacific Rim.

     

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  13. Restless Subjects in Rigid Systems
    Risk and Speculation in Millennial Fictions of the North American Pacific Rim
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  transcript Verlag, s.l.

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    The anticipatory logic of speculation and preemptive politics of risk are increasingly gaining significance in a globalizing neoliberal world. This study traces risk and speculation as aesthetic and political-economic strategies in factual and fictional discourses emerging at the North American Pacific Rim within a decade around 2000. Its exemplary close readings in particular focus on three fictional texts (Kathryn Bigelow's Hollywood film »Strange Days«, 1995, Karen T. Yamashita's novel »Tropic of Orange«, 1997, and Larissa Lai's novel »Salt Fish Girl«, 2002) whose intricate aesthetics pass

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 1306996821; 9783839424162; 9781306996822
    RVK Klassifikation: HU 1691
    Schriftenreihe: American Culture Studies ; v.7
    Schlagworte: American literature -- History and criticism; American fiction -- Themes, motives; Risk in literature; Speculation -- In literature; Electronic books
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    Cover Restless Subjects in Rigid Systems; Content; 1 Introduction: Dealing in Futures; 1.1 Speculative Fiction; 1.2 Pacific Rim Utopianism; 1.3 Risk Theory; 1.4 The Risk of Close Reading; 2 Are You Paranoid Enough? Kathryn Bigelow's Strange Days and the Politics of Risk and Speculation; 2.1 Risk Inside the "Fickle Machine"; 2.2 Establishing Risk; 2.3 State of Speculation; 2.4 The Lure and Trap of Lady Credit; 2.5 Becoming Mace; 2.6 The Risk Not Taken; 3 Live on the Edge I Say: Edgework, Risk, and Literary Form in Karen Tei Yamashita's Tropic of Orange; 3.1 Edgework - A Subtle Task

    3.2 Exploding the Grid? Aesthetic Control and the Space-Logic of Synchronicity3.3 Confidence Man I: Bobby Ngu and the Confidence Game of Globalized Capitalism; 3.4 Confidence Man II: A Medial Conquista; 3.5 Now You See Her /Now You Don't: Emi, or the Erotics of Presence; 3.6 Edgework, Unintimidated; 4 Monstrous Politics: Epistemological Empowerment, Natural Science, and New Territories of Empire in Larissa Lai's Salt Fish Girl; 4.1 "The Identity of the Body Has Not Yet Been Confirmed:" Excessive Textuality and Discursive Control in Larissa Lai's Writings

    4.2 Offering Odors - Epistemological Empowerment and Natural Science4.2.1 Useful Poetics; 4.2.2 The Gaze of Natural Science; 4.2.3 Expanding the Gaze; 4.3 New Territories of Empire; 4.4 Until the Next Time; 5 Towards a Poetics of Risk and Speculation; 5.1 United in a State of Fantasy; 5.2 Paratexts; 5.3 Contexts; 6 Works Cited