“An extraordinary book whose scope and ambition are truly impressive. Alisa Zhulina works hard to overcome the academic silos that separate the humanities from economic theory by recuperating a more expansive notion of economics—that of the oikos—to put them in a productive exchange. All of this is executed with the highest rigor, intelligence, and creativity, and grounded in an expansive knowledge of the materials. There aren’t many scholars today who can match Zhulina’s linguistic and intellectual range.” —Leonardo Lisi, Johns Hopkins University
“The work of a true comparatist, Theater of Capital demonstrates, in a series of revelatory and nuanced readings, how canonical and not-so-canonical writers’ knowledge of money saturates the language—even the gestures—of their plays and prose.” —Martin Harries, University of California, Irvine