人变成钱币:《老无所依》中的新自由主义、人类学和人的可能性

J. Elmore, Rick Elmore
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《老无所依》将经济与人性的融合视为经济进程转变所产生的一种新型人性的出现。这种转变的关键是相信市场逻辑支配着人性、社会决策和现实本身。我们展示了《老无所依》是如何在齐格的角色、人物的框架和整部小说的叙述中详细描述了新自由主义的人类学的。在此过程中,我们首次将麦卡锡研究中的两个主要主题:人性和经济学结合起来。
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Human Become Coin: Neoliberalism, Anthropology, and Human Possibilities in No Country for Old Men
No Country for Old Men figures the convergence of economics and human nature as the emergence of a new kind of humanity arising from a shift in economic processes. Key to this shift is the conviction that market logic governs human nature, social decision-making, and reality itself. We show how No Country For Old Men details the anthropology of neoliberalism both in the character of Chigurh and in its framing of the characters and narrative of the novel as a whole. In doing so, we unify for the first time two dominant themes in McCarthy scholarship: human nature and economics.
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