史蒂芬·金的《必需品》:资本主义胜利时期的反乌托邦景象

IF 0.6 3区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS Journal of Post Keynesian Economics Pub Date : 2021-06-03 DOI:10.1080/01603477.2021.1932525
M. Cedrini, J. Dagnes, Ç. Akdere
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在斯蒂芬·金的恐怖小说《必需品》中,一个陌生人来到小镇,开了一家商店,在那里任何居民都可以找到他最想要的东西,作为交换,他会玩“恶作剧”,给社区的其他成员造成痛苦,直到整个小镇陷入一场人人反对人人的战争。这篇论文将这部小说分析为“对里根经济学的讽刺”,正如作者自己所描述的那样。本书利用经济学、经济社会学和经济人类学的见解,旨在证明本书提供了一个机会,可以探索消费社会中个人行为的实际和可能的演变,以及这种社会在自我实现的理想(通过市场逻辑和消费)与社会关系之间产生的紧张关系。
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Stephen King’s "Needful Things": a dystopian vision of capitalism during its triumph
Abstract In Stephen King’s horror novel Needful Things, a stranger comes to town and opens a shop wherein any inhabitant can find exactly the thing s/he desires most, in exchange for playing “pranks” that cause distress to other members of the community, until the whole town is caught in a war of all against all. The paper analyses the novel as a “satire of Reaganomics,” as the author himself happened to describe it. Using insights from economics, economic sociology, and economic anthropology, it aims at demonstrating that the book provides an opportunity to explore the actual and possible evolution of individual behavior in consumer societies, as well as the tensions that such societies engender between ideals of self-realization (via market logics and consumption) and social relationships.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Post Keynesian Economics is a scholarly journal of innovative theoretical and empirical work that sheds fresh light on contemporary economic problems. It is committed to the principle that cumulative development of economic theory is only possible when the theory is continuously subjected to scrutiny in terms of its ability both to explain the real world and to provide a reliable guide to public policy.
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