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Tales of the Floating Class, Writings 1982-2017; Essays and Fictions on Globalization and Neo-Feudalism

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Tales of the Floating Class, Writings 1982-2017; Essays and Fictions on Globalization and Neo-Feudalism

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Literary Nonfiction. Fiction. Art. Film. Essays. California Interest. This collection reveals shared ironies in the arts and urban culture over the past fifty years. It studies the amnesiac effects of globalization upon the narrative structure of television, video, animation, photography and installation art. It also explores the shapeshifting that has overwhelmed cities and entertainment spaces. Using Los Angeles and the West as one focal point, various case studies trace the growth of the Floating Class. This is an expression from the late nineteenth century about the outliers who would mill around city parks, crowding the rallies, while listening to rabble-rousing public speakers. The sites were also known as bughouse squares because they sponsored extreme haranguing of all sorts. In earlier centuries, many had been fairgrounds for vendors selling artisanal goods. After 1850, they became a sounding board for the new city, even for avant-garde movements across the arts. Today, the Floating Class exists more internally, for example, in vigilante social networks. Its precarious numbers have grown a hundred-fold. They suffer the mad indignities of a gig economy, and neo-feudal indenture. They try not to feel caught like wild salmon in Trump's hair. Klein writes in comic flourishes that layer fact and fiction. That is because the line between the real and the imaginary has radically blurred, inside the comic picaresque that defines our history today. Featured are twenty-two essays and fictions that have been reedited from their original published version.

Author Biography:

Norman M. Klein is a cultural critic and historian. Much of his work deals with cities, media and political history. He is also known for his comic scholarly fiction. Among his most influential works are The History of Forgetting: Los Angeles and the Erasure of Memory; The Vatican to Vegas: The History of Special Effects; Bleeding Through: Layers of Los Angeles, 1920- 1986 (media novel); Freud in Coney Island and Other Tales; 7 Minutes: The Life and Death of the American Animated Cartoon; and THE IMAGINARY 20TH CENTURY (produced as a double object: a media archive and a print novel with essays; co- directed with Margo Bistis). He is a professor of Critical Studies at California Institute of the Arts in Los Angeles.
Release date Australia
June 1st, 2018
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
328
Dimensions
165x206x15
ISBN-13
9781732018006
Product ID
29010295

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