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Book SynopsisNeoliberal Culture presents a critical analysis of the impact of the global free-market - the hegemony of which has been described elsewhere by the author as 'a short counter-revolution' - on the arts, media and everyday life since the 1970s.
Trade Review"Ever a master of compelling and detailed critique, here Jim McGuigan completes the work he started with Cool Capitalism. Neoliberal civilisation is sharply dissected and displayed for analysis this book is a must-read and will shape the debate to come." Monica Sassatelli, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Table of ContentsIntroduction PART I: PROLOGUE 1.The Art and Soul of Neoliberalism PART II: CAPITALIST COOL 2. Coolness and Precarious Labour 3. Cool Business 4. Cool Art PART III: CULTURE, SOCIETY AND THE SELF 5. Cultural Materialism 6. Investing in the Self 7. Neoliberal Selfhood PART IV: CULTURAL POLICY 8. Creative Class 9. Cultural Work 10. A Critical Measure of Public Culture PART V: CODA 11. Beyond the Neoliberal Impasse