“This well-conceived, well-executed, and theoretically informed study is wonderfully original-it will appeal not only to literature scholars but also, I should think, to all interested in economics, sociology, literary theory, and film." - David Cowart (author of Thomas Pynchon and the Dark Passages of History and Trailing Clouds) "In the wake of the financial collapse and the Occupy movement, Fictions Inc. anatomizes the corporation’s hostile takeover of American culture and argues for fiction's and film’s ability to resist the current order-and demonstrates criticism’s ability to do the same." - Samuel Cohen (author of After the End of History: American Fiction in the 1990s) "Fictions Inc is highly topical and fills the existing void in literary criticism, namely in the depiction of the corporation ... this well-informed study shows that literature and culture are not only engaged in racial and sexual politics, but also in the examination and critique of late capitalism." (American Studies)