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Neoclassical Economics and Socialism: From the Beginnings to 1953 --$t2. A New Transnational Discussion among Economists in the 1950's --$t3. Neoclassical Economics and Yugoslav Socialism --$t4. Goulash Communism and Neoclassical Economics in Hungary --$t5. The International Left, the International Right, and the Study of Socialism in Italy --$t6. Market Socialism or Capitalism? The Transnational Critique of Neoclassical Economics and the Transitions of 1989 --$t7. Post-1989: How Transnational Socialism Became Neoliberalism without Ceasing to Exist --$tConclusions --$tNotes --$tBibliography --$tIndex 330 8 $aThe worldwide spread of neoliberalism has transformed economies, polities, and societies everywhere. Rather than focusing on the agency of a few prominent, conservative economists, this book reveals a dialogue among many economists on both sides of the Iron Curtain about democracy, socialism, and markets. 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Spanish cinema of the 1980s: two approaches, four films -- Madrid de Cine: Spanish film screenings -- Almodo?var's self-fashioning: the economics and aesthetics of post-auteurism -- Television. Media migration and cultural proximity: a specimen season of television drama -- LGBT TV Catalonia -- Televisual properties: the construction bubble in three TV series -- (Re)turn to transmedia. Toward transmedia: past and present of cinema and television in Spain -- A new paradigm for the Spanish audiovisual sector?: popular cinema/ quality television -- Crisis fictions: novel, cinema, TV -- Conclusion: the audiovisual field in contemporary Spain. 330 $aThough unjustly neglected by English-language audiences, Spanish film and television not only represent a remarkably influential and vibrant cultural industry; they are also a fertile site of innovation in the production of ?transmedia? works that bridge narrative forms. In Spanish Lessons, Paul Julian Smith provides an engaging exploration of visual culture in an era of collapsing genre boundaries, accelerating technological change, and political-economic tumult. 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