
The Sexual Economy of Capitalism
Noam Yuran(Author)
Stanford University Press
Published on 1. October 2024
Book
Hardback
250 pages
978-1-5036-3027-7 (ISBN)
Description
Economics has long modeled its theories on bakers and butchers rather than husbands, wives, lovers, and prostitutes. This book argues that exchanges involving sex and intimacy, far from being external or exceptional in relation to the workings of the economy, come closest to the reality of capitalist money.
Undertaking an inquiry into the sexual economy of capitalism, Noam Yuran analyzes the erotic and gendered meanings that suffuse basic economic concepts, from money to the commodity. It is not entirely true, Yuran shows, that in capitalism everything has its price. In fact, the category of things money cannot buy, including love, forms a central axis around which capitalist economic life is organized. It is inscribed on goods and economic motivations and conduct, and distinguishes capitalism from precapitalist economies in which marriage was an exchange and wives were owned.
In conversation with psychoanalysis, feminist theory, and the heterodox tradition of economic thought, this book maps the erotic dimension of capitalism onto concrete economic questions around money, goods, private property, and capital. Yuran offers readers a powerful understanding of capitalism in its unique articulation of love, sex, and money.
Undertaking an inquiry into the sexual economy of capitalism, Noam Yuran analyzes the erotic and gendered meanings that suffuse basic economic concepts, from money to the commodity. It is not entirely true, Yuran shows, that in capitalism everything has its price. In fact, the category of things money cannot buy, including love, forms a central axis around which capitalist economic life is organized. It is inscribed on goods and economic motivations and conduct, and distinguishes capitalism from precapitalist economies in which marriage was an exchange and wives were owned.
In conversation with psychoanalysis, feminist theory, and the heterodox tradition of economic thought, this book maps the erotic dimension of capitalism onto concrete economic questions around money, goods, private property, and capital. Yuran offers readers a powerful understanding of capitalism in its unique articulation of love, sex, and money.
Reviews / Votes
"This book cuts against received wisdom about capitalism. Each chapter brings with it a paradigm-shattering insight that culminates in an unforgettable conclusion."-Todd McGowan, University of Vermont "A joy to read, this intellectually stimulating book pushes the limits of our thinking. Its power as a philosophy of capitalism is matched by the power of many local insights produced by Yuran's readings of cultural works and scenes."
-Anat Rosenberg, University of London "It might seem that hardly anything is left unsaid when it comes to sex, money, or capitalism. But this couldn't be more wrong. The Sexual Economy of Capitalism manages to surprise us where we would least expect it. It brims with ideas and concise formulations."
-Alenka Zupancic, The European Graduate School
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Palo Alto
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Cloth
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5036-3027-7 (9781503630277)
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Noam Yuran is Senior Lecturer in the Graduate Program in Science, Technology and Society at Bar-Ilan University. He is the author of What Money Wants: An Economy of Desire (Stanford, 2014).
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. What Is Sexual Economy?
2. Sex in Economic Thought
3. Love and Marriage
4. Prostitution and Finance
5. The Eroticization of Consumption
6. Women and Capital
Notes
References
Index
Introduction
1. What Is Sexual Economy?
2. Sex in Economic Thought
3. Love and Marriage
4. Prostitution and Finance
5. The Eroticization of Consumption
6. Women and Capital
Notes
References
Index