Everybody Should Suffer As I Do: Cinema and the Affective Economy of Neoliberal Authoritarianism
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An analysis of cinema's role in the age of negative emotions and renewed capitalistic despotism.
The book tackles cinematic narratives as integral components of the current economy. Against classical differentiation between infra- and super-structure, the text describes contemporary films and TV series as deeply organic to the definition of current subjectivities. In this sense, the case studies discussed are observed in their contribution to spread and give a body to affects such as negativ...
The book tackles cinematic narratives as integral components of the current economy. Against classical differentiation between infra- and super-structure, the text describes contemporary films and TV series as deeply organic to the definition of current subjectivities. In this sense, the case studies discussed are observed in their contribution to spread and give a body to affects such as negativ...


