Editorial

Andrew Rowcroft
2019 Open Library of Humanities  
This special issue aims to contribute to this critical discussion by modestly staking out the contours of Marxist literary and cultural criticism in the twenty-first century, with submissions that reflect the extraordinary diversity of current approaches, ranging across the twenty-first-century British and American novel, twentieth-century film, photography, technology, digital capability, post-critique and 'suspicious' reading practices. The articles in this issue evidence a collective
more » ... tive effort to reassert the writings of Marx, and Marxist critics, as among the most powerful and productive critiques of global capitalism. The introduction concludes with a short summary of the articles that comprise this collection.
doi:10.16995/olh.426 fatcat:meyo4ouqujgvpo7sgacwipoxuy