This book presents J. M. Coetzee's work as a complex, nuanced
counterblast to contemporary, global, neoliberal economics and its
societies. Not surprisingly, given his many years in South Africa and
Australia, Coetzee writes from a `global-Southern' perspective.
Drawing on a wealth of literature, philosophy, and theory, the book
reads Coetzee's writings as a discreet, oblique but devastating
engagement with neoliberal presumptions. It identifies and focuses on
various key features of neoliberal culture: its obsession with
self-enrichment, mastery, growth; its belief in plenitude, endless
resources; its hubris and obsession with (self)-promotion; its desire
for ease and easiness, `well-being', euphoria; its fetishization of
managerial reason and the culture of security; its unrelenting
positivity, its belief in illusory goods and trivial progressivisms.
By contrast, Coetzee's writings explore the virtues of irony and
self-reduction. He commits himself to difficulty, discomfort, patient
and austere, if bleak, inquiry, rigorous questioning, and radical
doubt. Destitution and failure come to look like a serious, dignified
form of life and thought. The very tones of Coetzee's books run
counter to those of our neoliberal democracies. They point in a
different direction to an age that has gone astray.
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ISBN
9780192599797
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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