Re/presenting Class – Essays in Postmodern Marxism
Autor J. K. Gibson–graham, Stephen Resnick, Richard Wolffen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iun 2001
Investigating a wide range of cases, the essays illuminate, for instance, the organizational and cultural means by which unmeasured surpluses--labor that occurs outside the formal workplace' such as domestic work--are distributed and put to use. Editors Resnick and Wolff, along with J. K. Gibson-Graham, bring theoretical essays together with those that apply their vision to topics ranging from the Iranian Revolution to sharecropping in the Mississippi Delta to the struggle over the ownership of teaching materials at a liberal arts college. Rather than understanding class as an element of an overarching capitalist social structure, the contributors--from radical and cultural economists to social scientists--define class in terms of diverse and ongoing processes of producing, appropriating, and distributing surplus labor and view class identities as multiple, changing, and interacting with other aspects of identity in contingent and unpredictable ways.
"Re/presenting Class" will appeal primarily to scholars of Marxism and political economy. "Contributors." Carole Biewener, Anjan Chakrabarti, Stephen Cullenberg, Fred Curtis, Satyananda Gabriel, J. K. Gibson-Graham, Serap Kayatekin, Bruce Norton, Phillip O'Neill, Stephen Resnick, David Ruccio, Dean Saitta, Andriana Vlachou, Richard Wolff
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822327202
ISBN-10: 0822327201
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 220 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822327201
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 220 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
1. Toward a Poststructuralist Political Economy / J. K. Gibson-Graham, Stephen Resnick, Richard Wolff
2. Reading Marx for Class / Bruce Norton
3. Toward a New Class Politics of the Enterprise / J. K. Gibson-Graham and Phillip O’Neill
4. Ivy-covered Exploitation: Class, Education, and the Liberal Arts College / Fred Curtis
5. Nature and Class: A Marxian Value Analysis / Andriana Vlachou
6. The Promise of Finance: Banks and Community Development / Carole Biewener
7. “After” Development: Re-imagining Economy and Class / J. K. Gibson-Graham and David Ruccio
8. Development and Class Transition in India / Anjan Chakrabarti and Stephen Cullenberg
9. A Class Analysis of the Iranian Revolution of 1979 / Satyananda Gabriel
10. Sharecropping and Feudal Class Processes in the Postbellum Mississippi Delta / Serap Ayse Kayatekin
11. Communal Class Processes and Precolumbian Social Dynamics / Dean Saitta
12. Struggles in the USSR: Communisms Attempted and Undone / Stephen Resnick and Richard D. Wolff
References
Contributors
Index
1. Toward a Poststructuralist Political Economy / J. K. Gibson-Graham, Stephen Resnick, Richard Wolff
2. Reading Marx for Class / Bruce Norton
3. Toward a New Class Politics of the Enterprise / J. K. Gibson-Graham and Phillip O’Neill
4. Ivy-covered Exploitation: Class, Education, and the Liberal Arts College / Fred Curtis
5. Nature and Class: A Marxian Value Analysis / Andriana Vlachou
6. The Promise of Finance: Banks and Community Development / Carole Biewener
7. “After” Development: Re-imagining Economy and Class / J. K. Gibson-Graham and David Ruccio
8. Development and Class Transition in India / Anjan Chakrabarti and Stephen Cullenberg
9. A Class Analysis of the Iranian Revolution of 1979 / Satyananda Gabriel
10. Sharecropping and Feudal Class Processes in the Postbellum Mississippi Delta / Serap Ayse Kayatekin
11. Communal Class Processes and Precolumbian Social Dynamics / Dean Saitta
12. Struggles in the USSR: Communisms Attempted and Undone / Stephen Resnick and Richard D. Wolff
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Contributors
Index
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" There's a lot of talk about 'getting back to class, ' as if all the other things that have concerned social theorists for the last couple of decades were a waste of time. Here's a book that gets back to class a lot wiser for that experience. Even when you don't agree with the contributors, they make you think, and very productively. What more can you ask from a book?"--Doug Henwood, author of "A New Economy"