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Dead pledges : debt, crisis, and twenty-first-century culture
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McClanahan, Annie, author
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Consumer credit in popular culture United States History 21st century.
/ Debt in popular culture United States History 21st century.
/ Financial crises United States History 21st century.
2018
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Dead pledges : debt, crisis, and twenty-first-century culture
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McClanahan, Annie, author
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Consumer credit in popular culture United States History 21st century.
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/ Financial crises United States History 21st century.
2018
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'Dead Pledges' is a study of our contemporary culture of debt. Examining novels, poems, artworks, photographs, and films produced in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008, this work aims to show how US cultural texts have grappled with the rise and fall of the financialized consumer credit economy. It argues that debt is such a ubiquitous yet elusive social form that we can most clearly understand it by looking at how our culture has sought to represent it.
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Stanford University Press
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9781503606586
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| Call Number | Copies | Material | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| HG3756.U54 M355 2018 | 1 | BOOK | BUSINESS |
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