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Art and Money: Three Aesthetic Strategies in an Age of Financialisation

December 19, 2021June 6, 2015

Citation Haiven, Max. 2015. “Art and Money: Three Aesthetic Strategies in an Age of Financialisation.” Finance and Society 1 (1): 38–60. https://doi.org/10.2218/finsoc.v1i1.1370 Abstract Recent decades … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags art, financialization, money

Interview about “Financialization’s Reach” on Against the Grain (audio))

December 19, 2021March 16, 2015

I was pleased to talk with CS Soong of KPFA’s radio programme Against the Grain about financialization and its impacts on the imagination.  

Categories Audio and videoTags financialization

An excerpt from the introduction of Cultures of Financialization (2014)

March 9, 2021October 20, 2014

An excerpt from the introduction to my 2014 book Cultures of Financialization: Fictitious Capital in Popular Culture and Everyday Life. This book is a contribution … Read more

Categories Public EssaysTags culture, financialization

The Financialized Imagination – TOPIA 30/31 (2014)

December 29, 2022April 1, 2014

In 2014 I, along with Jody Berland, edited a special double issue of TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies on “The Financialized Imagination.”  It is … Read more

Categories Edited CollectionsTags culture, financialization

The Creative and the Derivative: Historicizing Creativity under Post-Bretton Woods Financialization (2014)

March 9, 2021February 1, 2014

Citation Haiven, Max. 2014. “The Creative and the Derivative: Historicizing Creativity under Post-Bretton Woods Financialization.” Radical History Review 118: 113–138. https://doi.org/10.1215/01636545-2349142 Abstract This essay seeks … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags culture, financialization, United States

Walmart, Finance, and the Cultural Politics of Securitization (2013)

March 9, 2021November 1, 2013

Citation Haiven, Max. 2013. “Walmart, Finance, and the Cultural Politics of Securitization.” Cultural Politics 9 (2): 239-262. https://doi.org/10.1215/17432197-2346964 Abstract Walmart is not only the world’s … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags culture, financialization, United States

Networks, Finance Capital and the Fate of the Novel (interview with Hari Kunzru)

March 9, 2021August 19, 2013

This interview was first published in the journal Wasafiri. Hari Kunzru (b. 1969) is a British-born author, journalist and essayist who lives and works in … Read more

Categories InterviewsTags culture, financialization, literature

Finance Depends on Resistance, Finance Is Resistance, and, Anyway, Resistance Is Futile (2013)

March 9, 2021March 15, 2013

Citation Haiven, Max. 2013. “Finance Depends on Resistance, Finance Is Resistance, and, Anyway, Resistance Is Futile.” Mediations 26 (1–2): 85–106. http://www.mediationsjournal.org/articles/finance-depends-on-resistance Abstract Occupy Wall Street … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags financialization, social movements

The Metaphoric Wealth of Finance: Or, Capitalism with a Différance (2013)

March 30, 2020January 10, 2013

Citation Haiven, Max, 2013. “The Metaphoric Wealth of Finance: Or, Capitalism with a Différance.” In The Economy as Cultural System: Theory, Capitalism, Crisis, edited by … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags financialization

“Can Pikachu Save Fannie Mae? Value, Finance and Imagination in the New Pokeconomy” (2012)

March 9, 2021February 1, 2012

Citation Haiven, Max. 2012. “Can Pikachu Save Fannie Mae? Value, Finance and Imagination in the New Pokeconomy.” Cultural Studies 26 (4): 516–541. https://doi.org/10.1080/09502386.2011.630480 Abstract I … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags culture, financialization, imagination
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