Description
The first critical guide to the new genre of "crunch lit" surveys how contemporary writers have dealt with the 2008 financial crisis.
About the Author
Katy Shaw is Principal Lecturer in Contemporary Literature at Leeds Beckett University, UK. Her previous publications include David Peace: Texts and Contexts and Mining the Meaning: Cultural Representations of the 1984-5 UK Miners' Strike.
Reviews
Shaw's study underlines the importance of cultural production as intervention as well as education when negotiating complex structures such as the global financial system ... [It] spotlights a wide variety of issues and interpretations. * Anglistik *
In a brilliant and perceptive analysis, Shaw shows how, when crisis hit, novelists and dramatists understood quicker and better than economists the true depths of it, and its challenge to the way we tell our own stories. * Paul Mason, Economics Editor, Channel 4 News *
Crunch Lit is a significant, wide-ranging and energetic book that makes clear the literary responses to the global economic catastrophe which has devastated so many. Lucidly written, it establishes a genre and its context and, a model of literary criticism, it explores the meaning of the 'credit crunch'. It should be read by everyone teaching or researching contemporary literature, and probably by everyone working in finance, too. * Robert Eaglestone, Professor of Contemporary Literature and Thought at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK *
Comprehensive, thorough and insightful. With impressive economy of style, Crunch Lit defines this emerging genre, and considers the impact of financialisation on our thought and culture. A valuable book for anyone interested in the social novel in the twenty-first century. * Richard Benson, author of The Valley *
Book Information
ISBN 9781472510068
Author Dr Katy Shaw
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 268g