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Issue Details: First known date: 2010... 2010 Christos Tsiolkas and the Pornographic Logic of Commodity Capitalism
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Putting Tsiolkas's works into a wider context of international writing, the essay is concerned with 'the fictional tradition that either deploys the pornographic, or evokes what might be called a pornographic sensibilty, in order to articulate forms of political and aesthetic radicality' (32).

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