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Litonomics
Author(s) -
Paul Crosthwaite
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
finance and society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2059-5999
DOI - 10.2218/finsoc.v1i2.1387
Subject(s) - strategist , surprise , jargon , management , face (sociological concept) , futures contract , art history , reading (process) , sociology , media studies , history , law , philosophy , economics , finance , political science , linguistics , social science , communication
In his campus novel Nice Work (2011/1988), David Lodge points to a certain affinity between the practice and rhetoric of high finance and the theoretical discourses central to the study of literature. From this point of view, and as, myself, a literary scholar who has tried to find ways to bring my own disciplinary training to bear on financial and economic topics, I am especially struck, in reading these four outstanding new books, by the strong element of ‘literarity’ that each displays — meaning not simply or necessarily a concern with literature as such, but with the problematics of language, rhetoric, narrative, metaphor, and semiosis that the study of literature opens out upon.

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