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Theater of Capital Alisa Zhulina

Theater of Capital By Alisa Zhulina

Theater of Capital by Alisa Zhulina


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Emerging amid the turbulent rise of market finance and wider socioeconomic changes, modern drama enacted vital critiques of art and life under capitalism. Alisa Zhulina shows how fin-de-siecle playwrights such as Ibsen, Strindberg and Chekhov interrogated the meaning of this newly coined economic concept.

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Theater of Capital: Modern Drama and Economic Life by Alisa Zhulina

Reads canonical works of modern drama in relation to the economic ideas of their era

Emerging amid the turbulent rise of market finance and wider socioeconomic changes, modern drama enacted vital critiques of art and life under capitalism. Alisa Zhulina shows how fin-de-siEcle playwrights such as Henrik Ibsen, August Strindberg, Anton Chekhov, George Bernard Shaw, and Gerhart Hauptmann interrogated the meaning of this newly coined economic concept. Acutely aware of their complicity in the system they sought to challenge, these playwrights staged economic questions as moral and political concerns, using their plays to explore the theories of Adam Smith, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, Max Weber, and others within the boundaries of bourgeois theater.

Theater of Capital: Modern Drama and Economic Life reveals the prescient and unsettling visions of life in a new financial and societal reality in now-canonical plays such as A Dolls House, Miss Julie, and The Cherry Orchard, as well as in lesser-known and long-overlooked works. This wide-ranging study prompts us to reevaluate modern drama and its legacy for the urgent economic and political questions that haunt our present moment.

Theater of Capital Reviews

An extraordinary book whose scope and ambition are truly impressive. Alisa Zhulina works hard to overcome the academic silos that separate the humanities from economic theory by recuperating a more expansive notion of economicsthat of the oikosto put them in a productive exchange. All of this is executed with the highest rigor, intelligence, and creativity, and grounded in an expansive knowledge of the materials. There arent many scholars today who can match Zhulinas linguistic and intellectual range." - Leonardo Lisi, Johns Hopkins University

About Alisa Zhulina

Alisha Zhulina is an assistant professor in the Department of Drama at New York University.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Finance Capital: Henrik Ibsen and the Invisible Hand
  • Chapter 2: The Dowry versus Erotic Capital: The Drama of Courtship in Strindberg, Shaw, and Benedictsson
  • Chapter 3: Casino Capitalism: Anton Chekhov and Gambling
  • Chapter 4: Labor and Strike: Gerhart Hauptmanns The Weavers and Its Legacy in German Expressionism
  • Coda
  • Notes
  • Bibliography

Additional information

NGR9780810146341
9780810146341
0810146347
Theater of Capital: Modern Drama and Economic Life by Alisa Zhulina
New
Paperback
Northwestern University Press
2024-02-29
296
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