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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: From Manchuria to Manchuria Inc. 1
- 1. California Dreaming: Twentieth-Century Corporate Fictions at the End of the Frontier 18
- 2. “Domo Arigato, Mr. Sakamoto, for the New Non-Union Contract!”: (Multi)national Threats and the Decline of the American Auto Industry in Ron Howard’s Gung Ho 50
- 3. Good Times, Bad Times . . . You Know I Had My Share(s): The Corporation in Five Popular Films 74
- 4. A Capital Death: Medicine, Technology, and the Care of the Self in Don DeLillo’s White Noise 115
- 5. Family Incorporated: William Gaddis’s J R and the Embodiment of Capitalism 136
- 6. Your Loss Is Their Gain: The Corporate Body and the Corporeal Body in Richard Powers’s Gain 158
- Conclusion: Corporate Hegemony, Cubed 180
- Notes 207
- Works Cited 221
- Index 235
- About the Author 245
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: From Manchuria to Manchuria Inc. 1
- 1. California Dreaming: Twentieth-Century Corporate Fictions at the End of the Frontier 18
- 2. “Domo Arigato, Mr. Sakamoto, for the New Non-Union Contract!”: (Multi)national Threats and the Decline of the American Auto Industry in Ron Howard’s Gung Ho 50
- 3. Good Times, Bad Times . . . You Know I Had My Share(s): The Corporation in Five Popular Films 74
- 4. A Capital Death: Medicine, Technology, and the Care of the Self in Don DeLillo’s White Noise 115
- 5. Family Incorporated: William Gaddis’s J R and the Embodiment of Capitalism 136
- 6. Your Loss Is Their Gain: The Corporate Body and the Corporeal Body in Richard Powers’s Gain 158
- Conclusion: Corporate Hegemony, Cubed 180
- Notes 207
- Works Cited 221
- Index 235
- About the Author 245