The Poetry of Class: Romantic Anti-Capitalism and the Invention of the Proletariat: Historical Materialism Book Series, cartea 305
Autor Patrick Eiden-Offe Traducere de Jacob Blumenfelden Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 sep 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004685451
ISBN-10: 9004685456
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Historical Materialism Book Series
ISBN-10: 9004685456
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Historical Materialism Book Series
Notă biografică
Patrick Eiden-Offe, Ph.D. (1971), is a permanent research associate at the Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung in Berlin. He has published three books in German, Das Reich der Demokratie. Hermann Brochs “Der Tod des Vergil” (Fink, 2011), Die Poesie der Klasse (Matthes & Seitz, 2017) and Hegels Logik Lesen (Matthes & Seitz, 2021), and is currently writing an intellectual biography of Georg Lukács.
Cuprins
Translator’s Note
Introduction
1 Class and Classification, Proletariat and Proletarianisation
2 The Proletariat: a Non-identical Subject
3 Romantic Anti-capitalism
4 Historiography of Rescue
5 Proletarian Identity: Openness and (Self-)Enclosure
6 Inverse Relevance of the Vormärz
7 Literary History as Social History: Class as Figure
1 Small Masters and Journeymen: from Guild to Movement
1 Romantic Anti-capitalism: Ludwig Tieck’s The Young Master Carpenter
2 Journeymen Culture and the Workers’ Movement: Wilhelm Weitling
3 Georg Weerth and the Break with Guild Traditions
2 ‘We? Tricky Question!’ on the Search for Class Identity in Proletarian Journals
1 Negations: ‘Bourgeois’ and ‘Intellectual Prolatarians’
2 Ascension: ‘We’ Want to Be Bürger
3 Activation: What ‘We’ Should Be
4 Affirmation: ‘We’ Who Raise Our Voices
3 Counting the People: Class Statistics
1 Statistics and Social Agitation: The Hessian Messenger
2 Statistics in the Service of Revolution: Gesellschaftsspiegel
4 Miserabilism and Critique: from the Poverty of Literature to the Poverty of Theory
1 Ludwig Tieck and the Wolves of London
2 German Misery, German Verse: Engels as Narrative Theorist
3 Striking Stereotypes: Ernst Dronke’s ‘Rich and Poor’
4 The Family Romance of the Proletarian
5 Relentlessness
6 Mystères – Misère
7 Misery in Relations: Production, World Market, Needs
8 Poverty and Quality of Life: Disposable Time
5 Wage Labour and Slavery: Unfulfilled Promises of Freedom
1 Allegories of Class: ‘Steam King’ and ‘White Slaves’
2 Point of Comparison: Weitling’s ‘Politics of Slavery’
3 The ‘Semblance of Liberty’ and Real Slavery: Engels
4 Class Slavery
5 Why ‘White Slaves’?
6 Theory as Mystification: the Cult of the Industrial Worker and Global Critique
7 The Universality of Proletarianisation
6 Representing the ‘Labouring Poor’
1 The Possibilities of Literature: Ernst Willkomm’s White Slaves or the Sufferings of the People
2 Engels and the Invention of Social Reportage
3 The Reporter in the Field: ‘The Great Towns’
7 Class in Struggle
1 Witches’ Sabbath as Early Modern Class Struggle: Tieck
2 The Witches’ Sabbath of the Class Struggles in France: Börne
3 Social War on Lake Zurich: Weitling
4Primitive Rebels in Lower Lusatia: Willkomm
5 Rescuing the Rebels
6 Revenge and Class
7 The Machine Breakers
8 Is It O.K. to Be a Luddite?
9 Towards a Pure Strike: Georg Weerth’s Fragment of a Novel
10 The Struggle for the Family Wage, the Feminisation of Factory Work and the Masculinisation of the Workers’ Movement
Conclusion: the Return of Romantic Anti-capitalism
Epilogue: Romantic ‘Anti-capitalism’ from Above
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1 Class and Classification, Proletariat and Proletarianisation
2 The Proletariat: a Non-identical Subject
3 Romantic Anti-capitalism
4 Historiography of Rescue
5 Proletarian Identity: Openness and (Self-)Enclosure
6 Inverse Relevance of the Vormärz
7 Literary History as Social History: Class as Figure
1 Small Masters and Journeymen: from Guild to Movement
1 Romantic Anti-capitalism: Ludwig Tieck’s The Young Master Carpenter
2 Journeymen Culture and the Workers’ Movement: Wilhelm Weitling
3 Georg Weerth and the Break with Guild Traditions
2 ‘We? Tricky Question!’ on the Search for Class Identity in Proletarian Journals
1 Negations: ‘Bourgeois’ and ‘Intellectual Prolatarians’
2 Ascension: ‘We’ Want to Be Bürger
3 Activation: What ‘We’ Should Be
4 Affirmation: ‘We’ Who Raise Our Voices
3 Counting the People: Class Statistics
1 Statistics and Social Agitation: The Hessian Messenger
2 Statistics in the Service of Revolution: Gesellschaftsspiegel
4 Miserabilism and Critique: from the Poverty of Literature to the Poverty of Theory
1 Ludwig Tieck and the Wolves of London
2 German Misery, German Verse: Engels as Narrative Theorist
3 Striking Stereotypes: Ernst Dronke’s ‘Rich and Poor’
4 The Family Romance of the Proletarian
5 Relentlessness
6 Mystères – Misère
7 Misery in Relations: Production, World Market, Needs
8 Poverty and Quality of Life: Disposable Time
5 Wage Labour and Slavery: Unfulfilled Promises of Freedom
1 Allegories of Class: ‘Steam King’ and ‘White Slaves’
2 Point of Comparison: Weitling’s ‘Politics of Slavery’
3 The ‘Semblance of Liberty’ and Real Slavery: Engels
4 Class Slavery
5 Why ‘White Slaves’?
6 Theory as Mystification: the Cult of the Industrial Worker and Global Critique
7 The Universality of Proletarianisation
6 Representing the ‘Labouring Poor’
1 The Possibilities of Literature: Ernst Willkomm’s White Slaves or the Sufferings of the People
2 Engels and the Invention of Social Reportage
3 The Reporter in the Field: ‘The Great Towns’
7 Class in Struggle
1 Witches’ Sabbath as Early Modern Class Struggle: Tieck
2 The Witches’ Sabbath of the Class Struggles in France: Börne
3 Social War on Lake Zurich: Weitling
4Primitive Rebels in Lower Lusatia: Willkomm
5 Rescuing the Rebels
6 Revenge and Class
7 The Machine Breakers
8 Is It O.K. to Be a Luddite?
9 Towards a Pure Strike: Georg Weerth’s Fragment of a Novel
10 The Struggle for the Family Wage, the Feminisation of Factory Work and the Masculinisation of the Workers’ Movement
Conclusion: the Return of Romantic Anti-capitalism
Epilogue: Romantic ‘Anti-capitalism’ from Above
Bibliography
Index