Heads Or Tails: The Poetics of MoneyWayne State University Press, 2000 - 349 páginas Examines the role of money in modern German literature. Using examples from Goethe, Gotthelf, Holderlin and others to demonstrate the intersecting worlds of literature and finance, the author argues that money, like literature, has no intrinsic value, but is at the same time a necessity. |
Contenido
Translators Note | 7 |
Aut Prodesse aut Delectare | 28 |
PART II | 36 |
The Materiality of Money and of Literature | 58 |
To Torment from AfarMoneys Relational Mania | 77 |
Moneys SexMoney Reproducing Grandchildren | 91 |
A Caprice on Corporate Bodies | 117 |
Time Is Money | 127 |
Symbol Allegory Fetish | 199 |
Schlemihls ShadowNietzsches Shadow | 216 |
The Source of the Center | 241 |
Deconstruction of Money | 251 |
RuinRuins | 261 |
The Medial Blood of the Economy | 276 |
Notes | 287 |
Bibliography | 321 |
Poetic Critique of Money | 147 |
ONTOSEMIOLOGY OF MONEY | 159 |
What Counts? Money and Validity | 179 |
Términos y frases comunes
abstraction Adorno aesthetic Alfred Sohn-Rethel allegorical banknotes banks Baubo beautiful become Botho Strauß Buddenbrook Chamisso's chapter code of money coins commodity communication concept contrast covered critique of money Dracula drama economic Elective Affinities epoch equivalence everything exchange existence Faust fetish Fortunatus functional Geld German Goethe Goethe's gold Gottfried Keller hand Hegel Heinrich Hörisch human intersubjective language letter literary literature Matthias Claudius meaning medium of money Mephistopheles metaphor metaphysical monetary money's mother motif nature Nietzsche nonetheless notes novel obviously ontosemiological original paper money paradox Paul Celan Peter Schlemihl philosophy poem poetic poetry precisely primary promise question reason relationship religious ring Romantic ruins satanic second encoding secondary semantic sense shadow Sohn-Rethel spirit story superfluous symbolic texts theological theory things Thomas Mann tradition Trans transcendental translation universal validity Walpurgis Night Walter Benjamin wealth Welt Werke Wilhelm words