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Capturing Finance: Arbitrage and Social Domination

by Carolyn Hardin, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2021, 163 pp., $23.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-478-01429-4

 

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Jordan Sjol

Jordan Sjol is a cinema and media studies scholar and a PhD candidate in the Program in Literature at Duke University. His research focuses on media technologies and global power regimes. In Cash Flows, his dissertation on the rise of financial engineering in the US from 1958 to the market crash of 1987, he analyzes financialization from a media-theoretical perspective. He also maintains a para-academic practice in the film industry as a producer and screenwriter.

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