Fiction And Fictitious Capital in Julián Martel's "La Bolsa"

This essay examines Julián Martel's novel La Bolsa (1891) as a contradictory response to Argentina's first wide-scale financial meltdown, the Baring Crisis of 1890. Through an analysis of this work, I show how novelistic form attempted to explain the causes and consequences of economic cri...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hispanic review 2013-12, Vol.81 (1), p.17-39
1. Verfasser: Beckman, Ericka
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This essay examines Julián Martel's novel La Bolsa (1891) as a contradictory response to Argentina's first wide-scale financial meltdown, the Baring Crisis of 1890. Through an analysis of this work, I show how novelistic form attempted to explain the causes and consequences of economic crisis. While most critics have accepted this novel's antifinancial stance at face value, this essay argues that La Bolsa endeavors to explain crisis in such a way as to shore up belief in the very market system that had created the disaster in the first place. In this manner, I argue, La Bolsa can be read as a “supplement” to economic ideology. At the same time, the essay points to ways in which economic ideology depends upon narrative structures to explain recurrent market failures.
ISSN:0018-2176
1553-0639
1553-0639
DOI:10.1353/hir.2013.0009