Petrofiction and Political Economy in the Age of Late Fossil Capital

Mediations 31 (2) (2018)
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Abstract

Amy Riddle focuses on two novels, Oil on Water and Cities of Salt, to explore the “cultural logic of late fossil capital,” exploring the relation between oil as a commodity form and oil as part of nature, on one hand, and on the other, the distinction between realism and naturalism as argued by Georg Lukács in “Narrate or Describe?”

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