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Postmodernism, economics and knowledge / [edited by] Stephen Cullenberg, Jack Amariglio and David F. Ruccio

Contributor(s): Amariglio, Jack [(j. ed.)] | Cullenberg, Stephen [(ed.)] | Ruccio, David F [(j. ed.)].
Series: Economics as social theory. Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2001Description: xv, 495 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0415110254; 0415110262.Subject(s): Economics -- Philosophy | Postmodernism -- Social aspectsDDC classification: 330.1
Contents:
14. Postmodernism and feminist economics / Jane Rossetti. 15. No more nice girls? Feminism, economics, and postmodern encounters / Suzanne Bergeron. - Pt. VI. Postmodernism, economic rationality and the problem of 'representation'. 16. From myth to metaphor: A semiological analysis of the Cambridge capital controversy / Stephen Cullenberg And Indraneel Dasgupta. 17. Postmodernity, rationality and justice / Shaun Hargreaves Heap. 18. A disorderly household - voicing the noise / Judith Mehta. 19. Postmodern encounters / Henry Krips. - Pt. VII. Is there a (postmodern) alternative in economics? From markets to gifts. 20. Decentering the market metaphor in international economics / William Milberg. 21. Refusing the gift / Philip Mirowski. 22. Postmodern gifts / Stephen Gudeman. 23. Gifts and trade: Mirowskian, Gudemanian, and Milbergian themes / John Davis. - Name index. - Subject index.
List of illustrations. - Notes on Contributors. - Acknowledgements. - Pt. I. Introduction. - 1. Introduction / Stephen Cullenberg, Jack Amariglio And David F. Ruccio. - Pt. II. Modernism and postmodernism. 2. Modernism and postmodernism: A dialectical analysis / Sheila Dow. 3. Late modernism and the loss of character in economics / Arjo Klamer. 4. The genealogy of postmodernism: An economist's guide / Deirdre McCloskey. 5. Writing in thirds / Jack Amariglio. - Pt. III. Reading symbols, changing subjects and discerning bodies in economic discourse. 6. From unity to dispersion: The body in modern economic discourse / Jack Amariglio And David F. Ruccio. 7. Ideality, symbolicity, and reality in postmodern capitalism / Jean-Joseph Goux. 8. Chacun son Goux? Or, some skeptical reflections on flat bodies and heavy metal / Regenia Gagnier And John Dupre. - Pt. IV. Gendered subjectivities i neoclassical economics. 9. Women's choices and the ethnocentrism/relativism dilemma / S. Charusheela. 10. The disavowal of the sexed body in neoclassical economics / Gillian Hewitson. 11. Comment on Charusheela and Hewitson / Brian Cooper. - Pt. V. Feminist/Postmodern economics. 12. The trouble with women and economics: A postmodern perspective on Charlotte Perkins Gilman / Ulla Grapard. 13. Feminist economics: Objective, activist, and postmodern? / Julie A. Nelson.
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14. Postmodernism and feminist economics / Jane Rossetti. 15. No more nice girls? Feminism, economics, and postmodern encounters / Suzanne Bergeron. - Pt. VI. Postmodernism, economic rationality and the problem of 'representation'. 16. From myth to metaphor: A semiological analysis of the Cambridge capital controversy / Stephen Cullenberg And Indraneel Dasgupta. 17. Postmodernity, rationality and justice / Shaun Hargreaves Heap. 18. A disorderly household - voicing the noise / Judith Mehta. 19. Postmodern encounters / Henry Krips. - Pt. VII. Is there a (postmodern) alternative in economics? From markets to gifts. 20. Decentering the market metaphor in international economics / William Milberg. 21. Refusing the gift / Philip Mirowski. 22. Postmodern gifts / Stephen Gudeman. 23. Gifts and trade: Mirowskian, Gudemanian, and Milbergian themes / John Davis. - Name index. - Subject index.

List of illustrations. - Notes on Contributors. - Acknowledgements. - Pt. I. Introduction. - 1. Introduction / Stephen Cullenberg, Jack Amariglio And David F. Ruccio. - Pt. II. Modernism and postmodernism. 2. Modernism and postmodernism: A dialectical analysis / Sheila Dow. 3. Late modernism and the loss of character in economics / Arjo Klamer. 4. The genealogy of postmodernism: An economist's guide / Deirdre McCloskey. 5. Writing in thirds / Jack Amariglio. - Pt. III. Reading symbols, changing subjects and discerning bodies in economic discourse. 6. From unity to dispersion: The body in modern economic discourse / Jack Amariglio And David F. Ruccio. 7. Ideality, symbolicity, and reality in postmodern capitalism / Jean-Joseph Goux. 8. Chacun son Goux? Or, some skeptical reflections on flat bodies and heavy metal / Regenia Gagnier And John Dupre. - Pt. IV. Gendered subjectivities i neoclassical economics. 9. Women's choices and the ethnocentrism/relativism dilemma / S. Charusheela. 10. The disavowal of the sexed body in neoclassical economics / Gillian Hewitson. 11. Comment on Charusheela and Hewitson / Brian Cooper. - Pt. V. Feminist/Postmodern economics. 12. The trouble with women and economics: A postmodern perspective on Charlotte Perkins Gilman / Ulla Grapard. 13. Feminist economics: Objective, activist, and postmodern? / Julie A. Nelson.