This book examines the relationship between empathy and neoliberalism as it unfolded in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis and through the turbulent 2010s. Via close readings of contemporary novels, as well as various non-fictional texts, it traces the changing approaches to empathy in the post-financial-crisis imagination, highlighting a crucial re-conceptualization of empathy as a boundaryless force, untethered to local or social circumstance. This reconceptualization implicitly aligns empathy with the neoliberal ethos of globalism and distances it from the traditional notion of “sympathy.” Via complex dialogue with the novelistic tradition of sympathy, contemporary novelists highlight the problematics of boundaryless empathy, while exploring ways to resist neoliberal views and values. Analyzing engagements with empathy in post-2008 literature and culture, the book sheds light on the underlying affective dynamics that enabled the persistence of neoliberalism after the 2008 financial crisis, alongside efforts to challenge its dominance.
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This book examines the relationship between empathy and neoliberalism following the 2008 financial crisis through the turbulent 2010s. Through close readings of contemporary novels and various non-fictional texts, it sheds light not only on the affective dynamics underpinning contemporary neoliberalism
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AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Neoliberalism and Its Discontents: The Centrality of Empathy in Post- 2008 Financial-Crisis CultureChapter 1 Empathy in the Courtroom: The 2009 Criminal Case of Ralph Cioffi and Matthew TanninChapter 2 Literary Empathy, Embodied Relationality and the Critique ofNeoliberalism: Taiye Selasi's Ghana Must Go in Dialogue with Jonathan Franzen's The CorrectionsChapter 3 Unsettling the Promises of Empathy: Zadie Smith's NWChapter 4 “I Have Made a Study of You”: Psychopathic Empathy and Surveillance Capitalism in Gillian Flynn's Gone GirlChapter 5 Apathy, Empathy and the Possibility of Social Change: Ali Smith’s Seasonal Quartet Conclusion Index
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ISBN
9781032752129
Publisert
2024-08-06
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
585 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
222

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Tammy Amiel Houser is a Senior Lecturer at the Open University of Israel in the Department of Literature, Language, and the Arts, and the MA program in Cultural Studies. She has written on the influence of George Elliot on the development of the novel, and on the intricate nexus of literature, ethics, and politics. Her current focus is on contemporary fiction in English, with publications on authors such as Ian McEwan, Zadie Smith, and Margaret Atwood.