Edited by Eline Benjaminsen and Dayna Casey
The realm of finance has its own eco-logics. Hectocorns offer behemoths poison pills, whales take fledglings to the moon, disappear into dark pools, and form fraudulent daisy chains with one another. This book examines slang terms used by traders and other financial professionals, transporting us to a landscape both real and supernatural. Between what these terms mean and the ecological world they refer to, Benjaminsen and Casey detect a rich mythological history. Unpacking this seductive language reveals the absurd (super)natural ‘fictions’ that materially and violently shape our worldly ecology.Eline Benjaminsen is an artist making lens-based, follow-the-money narratives. Dayna Casey is an artistic researcher and designer essaying, narrating and composing visual languages. Amy Bride is a PhD in Gothic Finance. Sami Hammana is an artist and writer. Marie Storli is a journalist and economist. Alexis Wright is a Gulf of Carpentaria novelist.
Contributions by: Amy Bride, Sami Hammana, Marie Storli, and Alexis Wright
Designed by Dayna CaseyCo-publisher: Page Not Found
Softcover / Pages: 344 pp. / Publish date: 2025 / Dimensions: 14 cm x 22 cm / ISBN: 9783959058490
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