An interventional and highly interdisciplinary critical analysis of how work is represented in modern media, including literature, history, TV and film.
An interventional and highly interdisciplinary critical analysis of how work is represented in modern media, including literature, history, TV and film.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Will Kitchen was Teaching Fellow in Film Studies at the University of Southampton and Visiting Tutor at the Bournemouth Film School, Arts University Bournemouth, UK. He is the author and editor of several books on modern culture and critical theory, including Film, Negation and Freedom: Capitalism and Romantic Critique (Bloomsbury Academic, 2023), ReFocus: The Films of Lindsay Anderson (2025) and Romanticism and Film: Franz Liszt and Audio-Visual Explanation (Bloomsbury, 2020).
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Acknowledgments Figures Part I: Labour and Value 1. Introduction 2. The Cultural Metaphysics of Capital Part II: Money and Resentment 3. If You are Poor, It Is Your Own Fault: Keep the Aspidistra Flying (1936) 4. Gilded Tombs: 'The Lesson of the Master' (1888) Part III: Carnival and Continuity 5. The Safety Valve: The Great Cat Massacre (1984) 6. Adapt and Prosper: The Office (2005-13) Part IV: Equality and Distinction 7. We All Got Bosses: Captain Phillips (2013) 8. The Betrayal of Craft: Boiling Point (2021) Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Figures Part I: Labour and Value 1. Introduction 2. The Cultural Metaphysics of Capital Part II: Money and Resentment 3. If You are Poor, It Is Your Own Fault: Keep the Aspidistra Flying (1936) 4. Gilded Tombs: 'The Lesson of the Master' (1888) Part III: Carnival and Continuity 5. The Safety Valve: The Great Cat Massacre (1984) 6. Adapt and Prosper: The Office (2005-13) Part IV: Equality and Distinction 7. We All Got Bosses: Captain Phillips (2013) 8. The Betrayal of Craft: Boiling Point (2021) Bibliography Index
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