Jenseits der Erzählbarkeit. Die Finanzwirtschaft in der Literatur der 2000er Jahre (Don DeLillo, Elfriede Jelinek, Vladimir Sorokin)

From the very beginning of writing culture, there has been a deep semiotic interrelationship between language and money, which has already been described from various perspectives by philosophy (Plato, Georg Simmel), linguistics (Ferdinand de Saussure) and media and communication studies (Marshal Mc...

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Main Author: Jurij Murašov
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Published: Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory 2020-01-01
Series:Rechtsgeschichte - Legal History
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spelling doaj-afa9c6bc35bf48f9b4641c9066f7213f2021-04-02T14:18:47ZdeuMax Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal TheoryRechtsgeschichte - Legal History1619-49932195-96172020-01-01Rg 2823224310.12946/rg28/232-2431345Jenseits der Erzählbarkeit. Die Finanzwirtschaft in der Literatur der 2000er Jahre (Don DeLillo, Elfriede Jelinek, Vladimir Sorokin)Jurij Murašov0University of KonstanzFrom the very beginning of writing culture, there has been a deep semiotic interrelationship between language and money, which has already been described from various perspectives by philosophy (Plato, Georg Simmel), linguistics (Ferdinand de Saussure) and media and communication studies (Marshal McLuhan, Niklas Luhmann). Hence, economy in literature not only plays a constitutive role in the plot, but also in the poetological structure of the text itself. An evident example of this semiotic connection between literature and economy is the evolution from coin to paper money, which is linked to an increased level of abstraction and semantic risk for textual structures.A similar but much more complex interrelationship between the semiotics of money, on the one hand, and poetics, on the other, is present in contemporary literature dealing with postindustrial financial economics. In contrast to economic subjects dealt with in the 19th and early 20th centuries, financial economics based on algorithms and computerisation no longer have any semantic or narrative qualities. Three examples from different language cultures show how this loss of narrativity in financial economics is reflected in contemporary literature: Don DeLillos’ Cosmopolis (2003), Elfriede Jelinek’s The Merchant’s Contracts (2006) and Vladimir Sorokin’s Capital (2006). The volatility of the exchange market is emulated in the temporal structure of DeLillos’ novel, the tragedy of Jelinek’s work shows how financial technical rationality leads to a desemiotisation and a complete emptiness of linguistic sense, and Sorokin’s drama shows how the technical maximisation of profit goes hand in hand with memory loss and atavistic rituals in the social sphere.http://data.rg.mpg.de/rechtsgeschichte/rg28/rg28_232murasov.pdfcomparative literaturesemiotics of moneyfinancial economics
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Jenseits der Erzählbarkeit. Die Finanzwirtschaft in der Literatur der 2000er Jahre (Don DeLillo, Elfriede Jelinek, Vladimir Sorokin)
Rechtsgeschichte - Legal History
comparative literature
semiotics of money
financial economics
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title Jenseits der Erzählbarkeit. Die Finanzwirtschaft in der Literatur der 2000er Jahre (Don DeLillo, Elfriede Jelinek, Vladimir Sorokin)
title_short Jenseits der Erzählbarkeit. Die Finanzwirtschaft in der Literatur der 2000er Jahre (Don DeLillo, Elfriede Jelinek, Vladimir Sorokin)
title_full Jenseits der Erzählbarkeit. Die Finanzwirtschaft in der Literatur der 2000er Jahre (Don DeLillo, Elfriede Jelinek, Vladimir Sorokin)
title_fullStr Jenseits der Erzählbarkeit. Die Finanzwirtschaft in der Literatur der 2000er Jahre (Don DeLillo, Elfriede Jelinek, Vladimir Sorokin)
title_full_unstemmed Jenseits der Erzählbarkeit. Die Finanzwirtschaft in der Literatur der 2000er Jahre (Don DeLillo, Elfriede Jelinek, Vladimir Sorokin)
title_sort jenseits der erzählbarkeit. die finanzwirtschaft in der literatur der 2000er jahre (don delillo, elfriede jelinek, vladimir sorokin)
publisher Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory
series Rechtsgeschichte - Legal History
issn 1619-4993
2195-9617
publishDate 2020-01-01
description From the very beginning of writing culture, there has been a deep semiotic interrelationship between language and money, which has already been described from various perspectives by philosophy (Plato, Georg Simmel), linguistics (Ferdinand de Saussure) and media and communication studies (Marshal McLuhan, Niklas Luhmann). Hence, economy in literature not only plays a constitutive role in the plot, but also in the poetological structure of the text itself. An evident example of this semiotic connection between literature and economy is the evolution from coin to paper money, which is linked to an increased level of abstraction and semantic risk for textual structures.A similar but much more complex interrelationship between the semiotics of money, on the one hand, and poetics, on the other, is present in contemporary literature dealing with postindustrial financial economics. In contrast to economic subjects dealt with in the 19th and early 20th centuries, financial economics based on algorithms and computerisation no longer have any semantic or narrative qualities. Three examples from different language cultures show how this loss of narrativity in financial economics is reflected in contemporary literature: Don DeLillos’ Cosmopolis (2003), Elfriede Jelinek’s The Merchant’s Contracts (2006) and Vladimir Sorokin’s Capital (2006). The volatility of the exchange market is emulated in the temporal structure of DeLillos’ novel, the tragedy of Jelinek’s work shows how financial technical rationality leads to a desemiotisation and a complete emptiness of linguistic sense, and Sorokin’s drama shows how the technical maximisation of profit goes hand in hand with memory loss and atavistic rituals in the social sphere.
topic comparative literature
semiotics of money
financial economics
url http://data.rg.mpg.de/rechtsgeschichte/rg28/rg28_232murasov.pdf
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