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Critically Capitalist: The Spirit of Asset Capitalism in South Korea
Book
2025
Published by:
University of Michigan Press
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Critically Capitalist presents an ethnography of South Korea’s asset seekers, including amateur stock investors, real estate enthusiasts, and money coaches, to demonstrate how financialized asset capitalism is sustained. As they hunt for profit margins, rent, and dividends, they simultaneously critique capitalism and posit their pursuit of assets as a form of resistance. Bohyeong Kim theorizes this new spirit of capitalism in South Korea as “critical capitalism,” arguing that it reflects the popular discontent with both national development and financial neoliberalism. As a paradoxical critique and legitimation, Bohyeong Kim argues that critical capitalism valorizes the capitalist economy not through a triumphant narrative, but by highlighting the emotional wounds, destroyed communities, and oppressive tactics of modern capitalism.
Drawing on multi-sited ethnography and in-depth interviews with a broad community of aspiring millionaires, Critically Capitalist illuminates how contemporary capitalism thrives by channeling discontent into financial and real estate markets, which in turn has cemented critical capitalism as the cultural and affective backbone of South Korea’s economy.
Drawing on multi-sited ethnography and in-depth interviews with a broad community of aspiring millionaires, Critically Capitalist illuminates how contemporary capitalism thrives by channeling discontent into financial and real estate markets, which in turn has cemented critical capitalism as the cultural and affective backbone of South Korea’s economy.
Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title Page
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
One Introduction to Critical Capitalism
Part I. Community, Critique, and Emotion
Two The Entrepreneurial Communitarianism of Aspiring Millionaires
Three Anti-Capitalist Investing
Four Emotional Wounds
Part II. Social Reproduction, or the Dilution of Critique
Five Flipping Homes, Flipping Victimhood
Six Single and Wanna Be Rich
Epilogue
Methodological Appendix
Notes
References
Index
ISBN | 9780472904877 |
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Related ISBN(s) | 9780472057269, 9780472077267 |
MARC Record | Download |
OCLC | 1450308015 |
Launched on MUSE | 2025-05-24 |
Language | English |
Open Access | Yes |
Creative Commons | CC-BY-NC |
Copyright
2025