Showing posts with label commodities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label commodities. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 July 2009

Capitalism on the Moon

I think, for example, of that relatively late mass cultural genre, the “space opera”; we would understand a great deal about the mechanics of mass culture and the ideological operation of this particular narrative form, if we could grasp the dynamics of that purely imaginative excitement and sense of adventure which readers derive from the contemplation of one of the most physically restrictive situations into which human beings can be thrust – if we could sense the intimate relationship between the libidinally gratifying experience of the reading of such texts and the unimaginably barren sensory privation which is their content and the “lived truth” of the experience of space flight.
Fredric Jameson, The Political Unconscious

Saturday, 21 March 2009

Random Purchase

This is excellent (on one listen on our rubbish kitchen cd-player). How could you not like 'the Henry Ford of undergound, slightly avant garde techno and house'? No doubt everyone else has known about this for years.