Migrant Futures Migrant Futures

Migrant Futures

Decolonizing Speculation in Financial Times

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Publisher Description

In Migrant Futures Aimee Bahng traces the cultural production of futurity by juxtaposing the practices of speculative finance against those of speculative fiction. While financial speculation creates a future based on predicting and mitigating risk for wealthy elites, the wide range of speculative novels, comics, films, and narratives Bahng examines imagines alternative futures that envision the multiple possibilities that exist beyond capital’s reach. Whether presenting new spatial futures of the US-Mexico borderlands or inventing forms of kinship in Singapore in order to survive in an economy designed for the few, the varied texts Bahng analyzes illuminate how the futurity of speculative finance is experienced by those who find themselves mired in it. At the same time these displaced, undocumented, unbanked, and disavowed characters imagine alternative visions of the future that offer ways to bring forth new political economies, social structures, and subjectivities that exceed the framework of capitalism.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2018
April 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
248
Pages
PUBLISHER
Duke University Press
SELLER
Duke University Press
SIZE
13.3
MB
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