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 now in the public domain and can be found here: https://utpjournals.press/toc/topia/30-31
- Introduction: The Financialized Imagination (In Memory of Stuart Hall),
Max Haiven and Jody Berland - Imagined Economies: Austerity and the Moral Economy of ‘Fairness’
John Clarke - Finance Capital and the Time of the Novel or, Money Without Narrative Qualities
Mathias Nilges - Debt: The Sublimated Object of Capital
Matthew Flisfeder - Settling Accounts: On The Subject of Economic Confessions
Mark Hayward - Fictitious Capital: London and the Financial Imagination
Andrew Calcutt - From Shadowy Zone to Daily Routine: Finance Culture in Australia
Cathy Greenfield and Peter Williams - “Your DNA Doesn’t Need to Be Your Destiny”: Colonialism, Public Health and the Financialization of Medicine
Sarah Blacker - Financial Literacy Education as Public Pedagogy for the Capitalist Debt Economy
Chris Arthur - Vocational Embodiments of the Precariat in The Girlfriend Experience and Magic Mike
Michelle Stewart and Jason Pine - The Gamification of Finance
Robert Hutton - Making Sense of the “Endless Play of Signs” in the Work of Carole Condé and Karl Beveridge
Sarah E. K. Smith - The Art of (Bio)Surveillance: Bioart and the Financialization of Life Systems
Elisabeth Abergel and Jamie Magnusson - Games and the Subjugated Knowledges of Finance: Art and Science in the Speculative Imaginary
Rob Aitken - Finding Financialization in Satire
David E. Maynard - First as Tragedy, then as Ford: Performing the Biopolitical Image in the Age of Austerity, from the G20 to Toronto City Hall
Simon Orpana and Evan Mauro - Giving Credit Where Credit’s Due: Making Visible the Ex Nihilo Dimensions of Money’s Agency
Matthew Tiessen