Thomas Frank coined the term ‘the conquest of cool’. This book shows how this conquest is at the heart of the dynamics of contemporary capitalism.
Jim Mc Guigan argues that ‘cool capitalism’ incorporates disaffection into capitalism itself, absorbing rebellion and neutralising opposition to the present system of culture and society.
The book explores a huge variety of cultural examples, from the sleek images of mainstream advertising, to the fringes of artistic production, offering a vigourous critique of our understanding of subversion, resistance and counter-culturalism.
Is there is still any space left for rebellion against the seductive power of the free market economy?
表中的内容
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction – On ‘Cool’
1. The Spirits of Capitalism
2. The Great Refusal
3. Consumer Culture
4. Market Values
5. Working Life
6. Anti-Capitalism Revisited
Notes
Index
关于作者
Jim Mc Guigan is Professor of Cultural Analysis at Loughborough University. He is the author of several books, including Cultural Populism (Routledge, 1992), Cool Capitalism (Pluto, 2009) and Cultural Analysis (Sage, 2009).