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Ali Alizadeh is a Senior Lecturer in Literary Studies and Creative Writing at Monash University’s School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics. His books include collections of poems, Towards the End, Ashes in the Air and Eyes in Times of War; novels, The Last Days of Jeanne d’Arc, Transactions and The New Angel; and a work of literary non-fiction, Iran, My Grandfather. This is his first philosophical monograph.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Art – What Is It Good For?
Chapter 1: Art and Value Before Marx
Chapter 2: The Intrinsic Freedom of Writing
Chapter 3: Art, Speculation and Ideology
Chapter 4: Art and the Juggernaut of Capital
Chapter 5: Why We Make Art
Conclusion: What Is to Be Done (About Art)?
Further Reading
About the Author
Bibliography
Clearly written and refreshingly practical in its focus on what artists can do with their art, Marx and Art strips aside the cumulative weight of subsequent Marxist theorising and returns to the humanist core of the young Marx’s own work. For Alizadeh, art is neither a cultural commodity nor an ideological superstructure, but rather a model of unalienated labour. Highly recommended.
— Andrew Milner, Author of Contemporary Cultural Theory, Literature. Culture and Society