TY - JOUR
T1 - Robinson Crusoe in the Pacific: REFUGIO by Roger Palmer and the Marxian theory of economic character masks
AU - Reddleman, Claire
PY - 2023/8/8
Y1 - 2023/8/8
N2 - Robinson Crusoe is among the world’s most mythologized fictional characters. As homo economicus, economic man, Crusoe is a byword for rugged individualism. Crusoe has been linked to the emergent bourgeois individual, and this role offers a way to reconsider, after 300 years of circulation, an alternate economic reading of the character. This article rereads Crusoe’s role in Marx’s theory of commodity fetishism, prompted by an art installation, REFUGIO – after Selkirk, after Crusoe by Roger Palmer, which explores a visually doubled figure of Crusoe relocated to the Pacific Ocean. This trope of doubling is reinterpreted with Marx’s concept of “economic character masks” and J.M. Coetzee’s postcolonial re-imagining of the Crusoe story, Foe, showing that Crusoe’s economic character mask continues to operate in the capitalist world while his body is absent. Homo economicus is a fiction that obscures the capitalist individual’s imbrication with globalizing networks of exchange, accumulation, and exploitation.
AB - Robinson Crusoe is among the world’s most mythologized fictional characters. As homo economicus, economic man, Crusoe is a byword for rugged individualism. Crusoe has been linked to the emergent bourgeois individual, and this role offers a way to reconsider, after 300 years of circulation, an alternate economic reading of the character. This article rereads Crusoe’s role in Marx’s theory of commodity fetishism, prompted by an art installation, REFUGIO – after Selkirk, after Crusoe by Roger Palmer, which explores a visually doubled figure of Crusoe relocated to the Pacific Ocean. This trope of doubling is reinterpreted with Marx’s concept of “economic character masks” and J.M. Coetzee’s postcolonial re-imagining of the Crusoe story, Foe, showing that Crusoe’s economic character mask continues to operate in the capitalist world while his body is absent. Homo economicus is a fiction that obscures the capitalist individual’s imbrication with globalizing networks of exchange, accumulation, and exploitation.
KW - Crusoe
KW - Marx
KW - Pacific
KW - Robinsonades
KW - character mask
KW - homo economicus
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85167458450&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/17449855.2023.2232130
DO - 10.1080/17449855.2023.2232130
M3 - Article
SN - 1744-9855
VL - 59
SP - 465
EP - 481
JO - Journal of Postcolonial Writing
JF - Journal of Postcolonial Writing
IS - 4
ER -