Whilemagic may appear to be opposed to systems of rational economic thought, Moeran and Malefyt highlight the ways it may in fact be an accomplice to it.
1. Magical Capitalism: An Introduction.- 2. Magical Contracts, Numinous Capitalism.- 3. Exorcising Leverage: Sleight of Hand and the Invisible Hand in Islamic Finance.- 4. Trickster’s Triumph: Donald Trump and the New Spirit of Capitalism.- 5. Fetish, Magic, Marketing.- 6 Magical Names: Glamour, Enchantment, and Illusion in Women’s Fashion Magazines.- 7. The Magic of Paradox: How Advertising Ideas Transform Art into Business and the Ordinary into the Extraordinary.- 8. The Business of Inspiration: A Magical Technology of Prefiguration.- 9. The Magic Trick of Creative Capital: Competition, Confidence, and Collective Enchantment Among “Starchitects”.- 10. Anthropology as Science Fiction, or How Print Capitalism Enchanted Victorian Science.- 11. The Magic of Mass Publicity: Reading Ioan Coulia.- 12 Occult Economies, Revisited.- 13. The Enchantment Effect: A Semiotics of Boundary and Profit.
While magic may appear to be opposed to systems of rational economic thought, Moeran and Malefyt highlight the ways it may in fact be an accomplice to it.
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Brian Moeran is an anthropologist who specialises in cultural production and Japan. He has, in his time, been a helicopter pilot in Her Britannic Majesty’s Royal Navy, a television comedian in Japan, and the first social scientist appointed to a Chair Professorship in language and literature at a UK university.Timothy de Waal Malefyt is Clinical Associate Professor of Marketing at Gabelli Business School, Fordham University, USA. He is a corporate anthropologist who worked for 15 years in advertising agencies, including BBDO and D’Arcy. He blends consumer insights with anthropological theories, and is a former ballet dancer at the Joffrey.