J.G. Ballard's Politics: Late Capitalism, Power, and the Pataphysics of Resistance
This book is the first sustained investigation of the political dimension in the work of J.G. Ballard. A product of and reaction to the cultural-socio-economic moment commonly designated as the postmodern condition, Ballard’s oeuvre is read as a continuous and developing meditation on the postmodern, examining it specifically as an expression of late capitalism. The book shows that at the heart of this meditation lies the question of resistance. Drawing on a wide range of concepts and ideas taken from the field of critical theory, it argues that in the face of a world marked by an unprecedented expansion of capital, in which modernity’s grand narratives have been invalidated and in which received forms of political struggle have lost their effectiveness, Ballard’s fiction commits itself to a deliberately irrational and extreme, pataphysical thought in order to develop a new discourse of resistance. Against past readings that have construed Ballard’s writing as non-political, decadent, or quietist, the study thus reveals Ballard as a thoroughly political author, committed to a subversive politics. In this way, the book also constitutes a timely intervention in the ongoing discussion concerning the nature and state of the political.
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J.G. Ballard's Politics: Late Capitalism, Power, and the Pataphysics of Resistance
This book is the first sustained investigation of the political dimension in the work of J.G. Ballard. A product of and reaction to the cultural-socio-economic moment commonly designated as the postmodern condition, Ballard’s oeuvre is read as a continuous and developing meditation on the postmodern, examining it specifically as an expression of late capitalism. The book shows that at the heart of this meditation lies the question of resistance. Drawing on a wide range of concepts and ideas taken from the field of critical theory, it argues that in the face of a world marked by an unprecedented expansion of capital, in which modernity’s grand narratives have been invalidated and in which received forms of political struggle have lost their effectiveness, Ballard’s fiction commits itself to a deliberately irrational and extreme, pataphysical thought in order to develop a new discourse of resistance. Against past readings that have construed Ballard’s writing as non-political, decadent, or quietist, the study thus reveals Ballard as a thoroughly political author, committed to a subversive politics. In this way, the book also constitutes a timely intervention in the ongoing discussion concerning the nature and state of the political.
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J.G. Ballard's Politics: Late Capitalism, Power, and the Pataphysics of Resistance

J.G. Ballard's Politics: Late Capitalism, Power, and the Pataphysics of Resistance

by Florian Cord
J.G. Ballard's Politics: Late Capitalism, Power, and the Pataphysics of Resistance

J.G. Ballard's Politics: Late Capitalism, Power, and the Pataphysics of Resistance

by Florian Cord

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This book is the first sustained investigation of the political dimension in the work of J.G. Ballard. A product of and reaction to the cultural-socio-economic moment commonly designated as the postmodern condition, Ballard’s oeuvre is read as a continuous and developing meditation on the postmodern, examining it specifically as an expression of late capitalism. The book shows that at the heart of this meditation lies the question of resistance. Drawing on a wide range of concepts and ideas taken from the field of critical theory, it argues that in the face of a world marked by an unprecedented expansion of capital, in which modernity’s grand narratives have been invalidated and in which received forms of political struggle have lost their effectiveness, Ballard’s fiction commits itself to a deliberately irrational and extreme, pataphysical thought in order to develop a new discourse of resistance. Against past readings that have construed Ballard’s writing as non-political, decadent, or quietist, the study thus reveals Ballard as a thoroughly political author, committed to a subversive politics. In this way, the book also constitutes a timely intervention in the ongoing discussion concerning the nature and state of the political.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110635232
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 11/19/2018
Series: Buchreihe der Anglia / Anglia Book Series , #54
Pages: 274
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Florian Cord, University of Leipzig, Germany.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations ix

1 Introduction: Catastrophic Strategies 1

2 Celebration of Wounds: Excess, the Body, and Symbolic Exchange in Crash 18

2.1 Dystopian Vistas 20

2.2 Roads of Excess 33

2.3 Anarchic Bodies, or, Breughel and Bosch on the Freeway 42

2.4 Symbolic Violence 65

3 Becoming-Grass: De- and Reterritorialization in Concrete Island 81

3.1 Deterritorialization 82

3.2 Reterritorialization 101

4 Escaping the Subject: The Ballardian Theme of Abdication 108

4.1 Siding with the Object 111

4.2 Inverted Crusoes 114

4.3 Embrace the Fugues! 121

5 The Psychopath as Saint: Cocaine Nights, Super-Cannes and the Politics of Transgression after the End of History 134

5.1 The Violence of the Global and the Boredom of Paradise 136

5.2 The Spectral Reign of Global Capital 161

6 In Pursuit of the 21st Century: The Revolutionary Imagination and the Spectacle of Terrorism in Millennium People 193

6.1 Escaping the Soft-Regime Prison 195

6.2 Subversion, No End of Subversion - Only Not for Us 203

6.3 The Will to Spectacle 218

7 Conclusion: New Weapons 235

Works Cited 239

Index 257

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