(De)Automating the Future: Marxist Perspectives on Capitalism and Technology

J. Jesse Ramirez , Johannes Fehrle , Marlon Lieber
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(De)Automating the Future: Marxist Perspectives on Capitalism and Technology

J. Jesse Ramirez , Johannes Fehrle , Marlon Lieber
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350 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Aug 29, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 350
  • Publisher: Brill
  • ISBN: 9789004703919
  • Dimensions: 6.102362204" W x 1.102362204" L x 9.251968503" H
Johannes Fehrle, Ph.D. (2012), Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, is a member of the “Biomaterialities” Research Group at the Humboldt University of Berlin. He has written articles on U.S.-American and Canadian literature, film, and popular culture. He is also one of the editors of the collection Adaptation in the Age of Media Convergence (Amsterdam University Press, 2019).

Marlon Lieber, Ph.D. (20), Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, is assistant professor of American Studies at Goethe-Universität Frankfurt. He is the author of Reading Race Relationally: Embodied Dispositions and Social Structures in Colson Whitehead’s Novels (transcript, 2023) and of articles and book chapters on American literature, critical theory, and Marxian value theory.

J. Jesse RamĂ­rez, Ph.D. (2013), Yale, is a lecturer at East Switzerland University of Applied Sciences. He is the author of Un-American Dreams: Apocalyptic Science Fiction, Disimagined Community, and Bad Hope in the American Century (Liverpool, 2022), Rules of the Father in The Last of Us: Masculinity Among the Ruins of Neoliberalism (Palgrave, 2022), and Against Automation Mythologies: Business Science Fiction and the Ruse of the Robots (Routledge, 2021).

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