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J.M. Coetzee and Neoliberal Culture Andrew Gibson (Professor Emeritus in Modern Literature and Theory, Royal Holloway, University of London)

J.M. Coetzee and Neoliberal Culture By Andrew Gibson (Professor Emeritus in Modern Literature and Theory, Royal Holloway, University of London)

J.M. Coetzee and Neoliberal Culture by Andrew Gibson (Professor Emeritus in Modern Literature and Theory, Royal Holloway, University of London)


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Reads the writings of J.M. Coetzee against the democratic culture of neoliberalism and examines how, by aesthetic means, he enters a range of nuanced, subtly inflected differences with the dominant culture, and how his readers can enter them via attention to his work.

J.M. Coetzee and Neoliberal Culture Summary

J.M. Coetzee and Neoliberal Culture by Andrew Gibson (Professor Emeritus in Modern Literature and Theory, Royal Holloway, University of London)

This book presents J. M. Coetzee's work as a complex, nuanced counterblast to contemporary, global, neoliberal economics and its societies. Not surprisingly, given his many years in South Africa and Australia, Coetzee writes from a `global-Southern' perspective. Drawing on a wealth of literature, philosophy, and theory, this book reads Coetzee's writings as a discreet, oblique but devastating engagement with neoliberal presumptions. It identifies and focuses on various key features of neoliberal culture: its obsession with self-enrichment, mastery, growth; its belief in plenitude, endless resources; its hubris and obsession with (self)-promotion; its desire for ease and easiness, `well-being', euphoria; its fetishization of managerial reason and the culture of security; its unrelenting positivity, its belief in illusory goods and trivial progressivisms. By contrast, Coetzee's writings explore the virtues of irony and self-reduction. He commits himself to difficulty, discomfort, patient and austere, if bleak, inquiry, rigorous questioning, and radical doubt. Destitution and failure come to look like a serious, dignified form of life and thought. The very tones of Coetzee's books run counter to those of our neoliberal democracies. They point in a different direction to an age that has gone astray.

About Andrew Gibson (Professor Emeritus in Modern Literature and Theory, Royal Holloway, University of London)

Andrew Gibson was educated at Lord Williams's Grammar School, Thame and St. John's College, Oxford. He has held positions at the University of Hong Kong, the University of London, and Northwestern University. He is Professor Emeritus in Modern Literature and Theory, Royal Holloway, University of London and has been Visiting Professor at the University of Tokyo and the University of Adelaide.

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GOR013420551
9780198857914
0198857918
J.M. Coetzee and Neoliberal Culture by Andrew Gibson (Professor Emeritus in Modern Literature and Theory, Royal Holloway, University of London)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2022-09-01
288
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