Future Fluctuations: Economy, Exchange, and Subjectivity in Recent English-Language Speculative Fiction

4区 社会学 Q2 Arts and Humanities CR-THE NEW CENTENNIAL REVIEW Pub Date : 2019-05-08 DOI:10.14321/CRNEWCENTREVI.19.1.0105
Mark A. Soderstrom
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C H A R L E S S T R O S S ’ S N O V E L N E P T U N E ’ S B R O O D ( 2 0 1 3 ) P R O J E C T S ideas from David Graeber’s Debt: The First 5,000 Years (2014) into a distant future where debt has become a law as unbreakable as the speed of light. Neptune’s Brood extrapolates current financial and market constructs to literalize the way that those constructs colonize and control not only markets but also people’s lives and subjectivities. This relationship between economics and speculative fiction (sf), at the forefront of Stross’s novel, has a long history. In 1759, for example, Adam Smith penned a short sf story as a way to illustrate his Theory of Moral Sentiments (DeLong 2016), and Marx’s
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未来波动:近期英语投机小说中的经济、交换与主体性
从大卫·格雷伯的《债务:最初的5000年》(2014)一书中,我们可以看到,在遥远的未来,债务已经成为一种像光速一样牢不可破的规律。《海神之雏》推断了当前的金融和市场结构,将这些结构殖民和控制市场以及人们的生活和主体性的方式字面化。在斯特罗斯的小说中,经济学和投机小说(sf)之间的这种关系有着悠久的历史。例如,1759年,亚当·斯密(Adam Smith)写了一篇短篇科幻小说来阐述他的道德情操论(DeLong 2016)和马克思的道德情操论
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