This collection reveals shared ironies in the arts and urban culture over the past fifty years. It studies the amnesiac effects of globalization upon the narrative structure of television, video, animation, photography and installation art. It also explores the shapeshifting that has overwhelmed cities and entertainment spaces. Today, the Floating Class exists more internally, for example, in vigilante social networks. Its precarious numbers have grown a hundred-fold. They suffer the mad indignities of a gig economy, and neo-feudal indenture. (GoodReads)
English
9781732018006
Globalisation HC94-1085 Economic History and Conditions- By region or country Poverty