1st Edition

Class and Conjuncture in Television, Cinema and Literature

By Yiannis Mylonas Copyright 2026
258 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

258 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book presents a critical examination of how cultural forms, ranging from cinema and TV to literature, address class within the overarching context of a crisis conjuncture, specifically the period following the 2008 financial crash. It demonstrates how culture serves as a crucial site for capturing the contemporary "structure of feeling", publicly mediating the period's pervasive social... Read more

1. Crisis Conjuncture, Culture and Politics  Part I: Conjuncture, Culture and Critique  2. Crisis and Class  3. Hegemony and Culture  Part II: Class Contexts in Popular TV and Cinema  4. Narrating Class in Film and TV  5. Spectacles of Privilege and Alienation  6. Precarity, Biopolitics and Abjection  Part III Class, Identity and Politics in Literary Genres  7. Prolegomena to Part III  8. Transclass Subjects  9. Negativity and Becoming  10. Conclusions: Class and Cultural Politics

Biography

Yiannis Mylonas is Associate Professor in Media and Culture at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, in Moscow. He is the author of The Greek Crisisin Europe: Race, Class and Politics and editor of Class, Culture, and the Media in Greece Volumes 1 & 2 (2024).