The Neoliberal Undead: Essays on the Conteporary Art and Politics by Marc Lger

The Neoliberal Undead: Essays on the Conteporary Art and Politics by Marc Lger

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Charting new directions for cultural theory and practice and offering alternatives to the project of neoliberal class restoration.

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The Neoliberal Undead: Essays on the Conteporary Art and Politics by Marc Lger

The Neoliberal Undead describes the frightening world of class restoration, neoliberal austerity, ecological meltdown, and neo-imperialism a disaster capitalism that breeds mutant ideological justifications for itself and the inevitability of disorder, poverty and suffering. What role does culture play in this world of markets and how do new contestatory forms enable a leftist solidarity that can move cultural radicalism beyond the postmodern obsession with new subjectivities? Rather than become the symptoms of democratic materialism, signing up for endless culture wars, The Neoliberal Undead argues for a rethinking of radical cultural leftism against the terms of the dominant global situation. The relentless reduction of art criticism and art production under capitalist relations requires that the living separate themselves from the abstractions of globalization and reconnect with revolutionary theory.
Marc James Leger is an artist, writer and educator living in Montreal. His essays in cultural theory have been published in such places as Afterimage, Art Journal, C Magazine, Etc, Fuse, Inter, Creative Industries Journal, Journal of Aesthetics and Protest and the Canadian Journal of Film Studies.
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ISBN 13 9781780995694
ISBN 10 1780995695
Title The Neoliberal Undead: Essays on the Conteporary Art and Politics
Author Marc Lger
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Collective Ink
Year published 2013-05-31
Number of pages 206
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