Introduction. Art f(r)ictions: assessing the contemporary art novel -- Do we live in neoliberal art worlds?. The aesthetics of narcocapitalist politics -- Art economies and energy colonialism, Luanda version -- Literature and artistic subjectivity: expertise, entrepreneurialism, activism. Redefining artistic expertise in pre- and post-crisis Portugal -- "Killing several birds with one stone": art activism and financial speculation in the Dominican Republic -- The contemporary art novel: forms, uses, formations -- The novel after art theory: neoliberalism as reterritorialization in the Spanish state -- The phenomenology of the art novel -- The transdividual art novel.
Summary:
"The main objective of this book is to explain how contemporary literatures in Spanish and Portuguese are dealing with artistic creativity when artmaking is no longer a specialised field of cultural production, but rather an expanded field of socioeconomic interaction, personal and creative self-definition and collective imagination"-- Provided by publisher.
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Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature
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