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Theory of the Gimmick: Aesthetic Judgment and Capitalist Form

- 416 Pages
Published: 27/01/2023

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Christian Gauss Award Shortlist
Winner of the ASAP Book Prize
A Literary Hub Book of the Year


Makes the case that the gimmick...is of tremendous critical value...Lies somewhere between critical theory and Sontag's best work.
-Los Angeles Review of Books

Ngai exposes capitalism's tricks in her mind-blowing study of the time- and labor-saving devices we call gimmicks.
-New Statesman

One of the most creative humanities scholars working today...My god, it's so good.
-Literary Hub

Ngai is a keen analyst of overlooked or denigrated categories in art and life...Highly original.
-4Columns

It is undeniable that part of what makes Ngai's analyses of aesthetic categories so appealing...is simply her capacity to speak about them brilliantly.
-Bookforum

A page turner.
-American Literary History

Deeply objectionable and yet strangely attractive, the gimmick comes in many guises: a musical hook, a financial strategy, a striptease, a novel of ideas. Above all, acclaimed theorist Sianne Ngai argues, the gimmick strikes us both as working too little (a labor-saving trick) and working too hard (a strained effort to get our attention).

When we call something a gimmick, we register misgivings that suggest broader anxieties about value, money, and time, making the gimmick a hallmark of capitalism. With wit and critical precision, Ngai explores the extravagantly impoverished gimmick across a range of examples: the fiction of Thomas Mann, Helen DeWitt, and Henry James; the video art of Stan Douglas; the theoretical writings of Stanley Cavell and Theodor Adorno. Despite its status as cheap and compromised, the gimmick emerges as a surprisingly powerful tool in this formidable contribution to aesthetic theory.