Artigo Revisado por pares

CAN PIKACHU SAVE FANNIE MAE?

2012; Routledge; Volume: 26; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/09502386.2011.630480

ISSN

1466-4348

Autores

Max Haiven,

Tópico(s)

Hong Kong and Taiwan Politics

Resumo

I argue that Pokémon offers a demonstrative and constitutive moment of the financializaion of contemporary cultural life in ways that signal an intensification of finance, risk, debt and cognitive labour as global imperatives. I suggest that children's play with Pokémon cards can help us revisit tenacious debates within Cultural Studies over structure and agency by focusing on the social production of value (in this case, the way children produce common forms of value for their card collections) and how this is connected to economic value in an age of speculative capital. In particular, I argue that Pokémon emblematizes emerging trends in the way the financialized economy develops and depends on commodified social practices that offer resources for the development of financialized subjectivities and engineered forms of agency.

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