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- CR: The New Centennial Review
- Michigan State University Press
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- The Great Dividuation Volume 19, Number 1, Spring 2019, pp. 85-103
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This issue contains 15 articles in total
- Contributors
- Of Time Loops and Derivatives: Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and the Logic of the Futures Market
- Speculative Finance and Network Temporality in Duncan Jones's Moon and Source Code
- Currencies of Control: Black Mirror, In Time, and the Monetary Policies of Dystopia
- "Trust Me": Volatile Markets in Twilight and The Hunger Games
- Apocalypse, Inc. Incorporating the Environment into the Boom/Bust Cycle in Fin-de-Siècle Science Fiction
- Frank Herbert's Dune and the Financialization of Heroic Masculinity
- The Novums of Fiscalmancy: Speculative Finance and Speculative Fiction in Ian McDonald's The Dervish House
- Future Fluctuations: Economy, Exchange, and Subjectivity in Recent English-Language Speculative Fiction
- The Great Dividuation
- A Glorious Mythology of Loss: Speculative Finance in Alan Moore's Jerusalem
- The Realism of Speculation: Contemporary Speculative Fiction as Immanent Critique of Finance Capitalism
- Promissory Futures: Reality and Imagination in Finance and Fiction
- Introduction: Speculative Finance/Speculative Fiction
- Editors' Note
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