Neoliberalism and the Novel considers how developments in the form and reception of the novel have been influenced by changes in the arrangements of capital in the last forty years. It considers the way in which the neoliberal novel deploys familiar generic patterns as a site from which to offer critique; examines the changing operation of labour and time under neoliberalism and its effect on novel form; and offers a broader call for new reading and interpretative practices to respond to changing socio-economic realities. This book was originally published as a special issue of Textual Practice.
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