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From the Grounds Up - Casey Marina Lurtz - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Sensational Proletarian - Kimberly Chung - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Sensational Proletarian - Kimberly Chung - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Starving ghosts, anguished farmers, and grieving mothers. Floating heads, gaunt bodies, and masses of bodily fluids. Such are the visceral sensations, exaggerated affects, and suffering subjects that characterized leftist Korean cultural production in the 1920s and 1930s. In popular fiction, print cartoons, reportage, and other emergent forms of mass culture, scenes detailing the spectacular bodily harms endured by figures like migrant workers, tenant farmers, and everyday families proliferated. Yet at the time such representations were criticized as excessively grotesque and insufficiently political by leftist intellectuals, and they have subsequently been overlooked by scholars in favor of socialist realism and its dynamic proletarian heroes. The Sensational Proletarian, by contrast, focuses on these textual and visual representations to tell the story of how new affects and everyday experiences introduced by imperial capitalism and colonial modernity were mediated through the lower-class body. Kimberly Chung traces the emergence of "the sensational proletarian" as a central figure of colonial Korean print culture and reads its varied manifestations as emblematic of Korean efforts not only to grapple with modernity, imperialism, and capitalism, but to do so using the new political ideology and imaginary of Marxism. This book brings to light the centrality of sensational cultures in the development of class politics in Korea, an integral relationship that continues throughout modern and contemporary Korean cultural history.

DKK 609.00
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Peasants Against Globalization - Marc Edelman - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Peasants Against Globalization - Marc Edelman - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

This book tells the story of how small farmers responded to a free-market onslaught that devastated one of the Western Hemisphere’s most advanced social-democratic welfare states. In the early 1980s, the Latin American debt crisis struck Costa Rica, leading to major cutbacks in the social programs that had permitted the rural poor to attain an acceptable standard of living and a modicum of dignity. Peasants were in the forefront of movements against these cutbacks, marching, blocking highways, and occupying government buildings. In the struggle to preserve their livelihood, the rural poor also formed alliances with wealthy farmers, negotiated with politicians, and embraced and then repudiated charismatic outsiders who came to live among them and to speak in their name. These rural activists combined class-bound politics with concerns about threatened peasant identities, practical analysis with sentimentality, grassroots democracy with conspiratorial secrecy, and selfless sacrifice with opportunism. The small farmers portrayed in this book are worldly, outspoken, exuberant, future-oriented, and fiercely proud. They could hardly be less like the unsophisticated and stoic rustics so prominent in the development literature or those contemporary peasants whose imminent disappearance is endlessly predicted by both right- and left-wing social scientists. The author argues that the experience of rural activism in Costa Rica in the 1980s and 1990s calls into question much current theory about collective action, peasantries, development, and ethnographic research. The book invites the reader to rethink debates about old and new social movements and to grapple with the ethical and methodological dilemmas of engaged ethnography.

DKK 303.00
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Psychoanalyzing - Serge Leclaire - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Psychoanalyzing - Serge Leclaire - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Scarcely any theoretical discourse has had greater impact on literary and cultural studies than psychoanalysis, and yet hardly any theoretical discourse is more widely misunderstood and abused. In Psychoanalyzing , Serge Leclaire offers a thorough and lucid exposition of the psychoanalysis that has emerged from the French "return to Freud," unfolding and elaborating the often enigmatic pronouncements of Jacques Lacan and patiently working through the central tenets of the "Ecole freudienne." As a concise but nuanced introduction to the subject, Psychoanalyzing will prove indispensable to anyone interested in psychoanalysis, especially those curious about its Lacanian reconceptualization and the linguistic theory of the unconscious and its effects. Leclaire''s study is particularly valuable for the way its author links theoretical issues to psychoanalytic practice. The opening chapter—on listening—highlights the necessity, and the impossibility, of the "floating attention" required from the analyst, while preparing the reader for the following chapters, which deal with such topics as unconscious desire, how to speak of the body, and the intrication of the object and the "letter" (i.e. the signifier, the "material support that concrete discourse borrows from language"). The final chapter—on transference—shows how the analytical dialogue differs from other dialogues. Despite the intricacy of its subject matter, the book takes very little for granted. It does not simplify the issues it presents, but does not assume a reader familiar with the concepts of psychoanalysis, let alone a reader acquainted with its French inflection. Each basic concept and term is carefully explained, so that the reader knows the meaning of "transference" or "primal scene" before proceeding to more advanced elements of psychoanalysis. Leclaire''s text is not intended merely to be "user friendly"; its purpose is to clarify and advance, rather than to impress or convert.

DKK 856.00
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Psychoanalyzing - Serge Leclaire - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Psychoanalyzing - Serge Leclaire - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Scarcely any theoretical discourse has had greater impact on literary and cultural studies than psychoanalysis, and yet hardly any theoretical discourse is more widely misunderstood and abused. In Psychoanalyzing , Serge Leclaire offers a thorough and lucid exposition of the psychoanalysis that has emerged from the French "return to Freud," unfolding and elaborating the often enigmatic pronouncements of Jacques Lacan and patiently working through the central tenets of the "Ecole freudienne." As a concise but nuanced introduction to the subject, Psychoanalyzing will prove indispensable to anyone interested in psychoanalysis, especially those curious about its Lacanian reconceptualization and the linguistic theory of the unconscious and its effects. Leclaire''s study is particularly valuable for the way its author links theoretical issues to psychoanalytic practice. The opening chapter—on listening—highlights the necessity, and the impossibility, of the "floating attention" required from the analyst, while preparing the reader for the following chapters, which deal with such topics as unconscious desire, how to speak of the body, and the intrication of the object and the "letter" (i.e. the signifier, the "material support that concrete discourse borrows from language"). The final chapter—on transference—shows how the analytical dialogue differs from other dialogues. Despite the intricacy of its subject matter, the book takes very little for granted. It does not simplify the issues it presents, but does not assume a reader familiar with the concepts of psychoanalysis, let alone a reader acquainted with its French inflection. Each basic concept and term is carefully explained, so that the reader knows the meaning of "transference" or "primal scene" before proceeding to more advanced elements of psychoanalysis. Leclaire''s text is not intended merely to be "user friendly"; its purpose is to clarify and advance, rather than to impress or convert.

DKK 209.00
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Japan’s Dual Civil Society - Robert Pekkanen - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Rethinking the End of Empire - Lynn M. Tesser - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Local Consequences of the Global Cold War - - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Rebuilding the House of Israel - Cynthia M. Baker - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Bohemia in America, 1858–1920 - Joanna Levin - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Jobless Growth in the Dominican Republic - Christian Krohn Hansen - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Jews of Pinsk, 1506 to 1880 - Mordechai Nadav - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

SNAP Matters - - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Ilongot Headhunting, 1883-1974 - Renato Rosaldo - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Goddess on the Frontier - Megan Bryson - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

SNAP Matters - - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Badiou by Badiou - Alain Badiou - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Cleft Capitalism - Amr Adly - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk