NEOLIBERAL TEMPORALITY OR HOMO ECONOMICUS IN VOLATILE TIMES IN DEIRDRE MADDEN’S TIME PRESENT AND TIME PAST Cover Image

NEOLIBERALNA TEMPORALNOST ILI HOMO ECONOMICUS U VOLATILNIM VREMENIMA U ROMANU TIME PRESENT AND TIME PAST DEIRDRE MADDEN
NEOLIBERAL TEMPORALITY OR HOMO ECONOMICUS IN VOLATILE TIMES IN DEIRDRE MADDEN’S TIME PRESENT AND TIME PAST

Author(s): Sanja Radmilo Derado
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Theory of Literature, British Literature
Published by: Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Mostaru
Keywords: Deirdre Madden; contemporary Irish women’s writing; literary representations of neoliberalism; neoliberal subject; new economic criticism;

Summary/Abstract: The paper investigates the literary representation of fluid neoliberal temporality in Deirdre Madden’s Time Present and Time Past. The purpose of the paper is to determine the complexity of the contemporary economic processes that have befallen Ireland in the last two decades, and to determine the literary procedures by which the economic content is represented in literary prose. The aim of the paper is to point out the subversive dimension of the dialogue of contemporary Irish women’s writing on the one hand, and the ubiquitous logic of the capital on the other. The paper establishes how the contemporary homo economicus is represented from the aspect of his non-belonging in the neoliberal space, i.e., from the position of displacement from the social context of Ireland in a period when the nation is dominated by the abstract discourse of financialization. In a conceptual-theoretical sense, the analysis starts from the theoretical paradigm of the new economic criticism which establishes a close connection of unfathomable economic processes and the fate of the individual in those processes, with literary ideas that simultaneously fictionalize and denounce such extra-textual processes. Finally, the paper establishes that the novel Time Present and Time Past points to the instability of some of the fundamental economic categories that have dominated the collective ethos of Ireland in the new millennium, which testifies to the necessity of such interdisciplinary research, both for the understanding of contemporary economic paradigms and their interactions with society, as well as for understanding the changing roles of contemporary women’s writing in them.

  • Issue Year: XVII/2022
  • Issue No: 28
  • Page Range: 22-48
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: Croatian
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