Unpacking Financial Subjectivities: Intimacies, Governance and Socio-Economic Practices in Financialisation

Karen P. Y. Lai
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Existing studies on financialisation have used Foucauldian governmentality to examine how everyday consumers, shaped by state initiatives and proliferation of financial products, are transforming into self-reliant subjects capable of seeking out financial knowledge and products for future security. This paper investigates the financial subject to unveil multiple narratives and sociotechnical devices that shape the financial practices of everyday consumers. Using agencement as a conceptual tool, the study examines the broad bandwidth of financial subjectivities that do not fall neatly into financialised/non-financialised categories. The analysis is based on personal interviews and ethnographic field work at financial literacy events that explore financial knowledge and practices of everyday investors in Singapore. Findings reveal the variegated ways in which consumers may become complicit, reluctant or even defiant financial subjects amidst neoliberal policies. By combining political economic and organisational dimensions of market formation with the lived and emotive elements of quotidian financial practices, this paper extends existing understanding of socioeconomic practices and the intersections of state, firms and everyday subjects in financialisation.
拆解金融主体性:金融化中的亲密关系、治理和社会经济实践
现有的金融化研究已经使用福柯式的治理来研究日常消费者是如何被国家举措和金融产品的扩散所塑造的,正在转变为能够为未来安全寻求金融知识和产品的自力更生的主体。本文调查了金融主题,以揭示塑造日常消费者金融实践的多重叙事和社会技术设备。该研究将协议作为一种概念性工具,考察了金融主体性的广泛范围,这些主体性并没有被整齐地归入金融化/非金融化的类别。该分析基于个人访谈和金融知识活动中的民族志实地工作,这些活动探索了新加坡日常投资者的金融知识和实践。调查结果揭示了消费者在新自由主义政策中可能成为同谋、不情愿甚至挑衅的金融主体的各种方式。通过将市场形成的政治、经济和组织维度与日常金融实践的生活和情感因素相结合,本文扩展了对社会经济实践以及金融化中国家、公司和日常主体的交叉点的现有理解。
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