The Discourses of Capitalism: Everyday Economists and the Production of Common Sense - Language, Society and Political Economy - Chun, Christian W. (City University of Hong Kong) - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781138807105 - April 6, 2017
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The Discourses of Capitalism: Everyday Economists and the Production of Common Sense - Language, Society and Political Economy 1st edition

Chun, Christian W. (City University of Hong Kong)

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Since the global economic crisis of 2007-2008, 'capitalism' has been the topic of widespread general discussion in both mainstream and social media. In this book, Christian W. Chun examines the discourses of capitalism taken up by people in their responses to a street art installation created by Steve Lambert, entitled Capitalism Works for Me! In doing so, he considers several key questions, including:

How do everyday people view and make sense of capitalism and its role in their work and personal lives? What are the discourses they use in their common-sense understandings of the economy to defend or reject capitalism as a system?

Chun looks at how dominant discourses in social circulation operate to co-construct and support capitalism, and the accompanying counter-discourses that critique it. This is key reading for advanced students of discourse analysis, language and globalization/politics, media/communication studies, and related areas. A video lecture by the author can be accessed via the Routledge website (www.routledge.com/9781138807105) and the Routledge Language and Communication Portal (www.routledgetextbooks.com/textbooks/languageandcommunication).

 


192 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 6, 2017
ISBN13 9781138807105
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Pages 160
Dimensions 235 × 159 × 11 mm   ·   266 g
Language English