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OverviewExamines an important novelistic genre of the early German Democratic Republic for what it tells us about the country's aspirations to remake labor affectively and thus to build a socialist society. In a series of socialist realist novels written in the early 1950s, East German authors sought to capture ""the new feeling of work"" under socialism, to portray the collective enthusiasm of building a new world out of the ruins of fascism and war. In the GDR, this construction literature received an ambiguous reception even at the time; in the West it was dismissed as propaganda; and it is now largely forgotten. Why revisit it now? Drawing on the theorization of living labor elaborated in Oskar Negt and Alexander Kluge's work, particularly their monumental treatise History and Obstinacy, and on contemporary Marxist feminist accounts of social reproduction theory, this book argues that East German construction literature provides us with a set of case studies in the social reorganization of work and the emotions and infrastructures that attend to it, even as these novels attempt to contain these transformations through socialist realist aesthetic strategies. The much-bemoaned awkwardness of these novels, then, is perhaps not only to be found in their didacticism but in the limits of that didacticism, where they seek both to portray and to disavow the transformation of work and the working class in the GDR. This book confronts the question: what was socialist affective labor and what could it have been? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hunter Bivens (Contributor)Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: Camden House Inc ISBN: 9781640141407ISBN 10: 1640141405 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 20 January 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction: Work, Affect, and Obstinacy What is a Construction Novel? Work and Narration Ideology or Allegory? Chapter Overview 1: ""The Poetry of the Future""? Periodizing the Construction Novel Socialist Realism and the Public Sphere Emulation and Form(alism) The Construction Novel between Schematism and (Non)Conflict 2: ""The Fire of Labor"": Living Labor and Affect What is the Political Economy of Labor Power? Animal Spirits Labor as Stimmung and Narrative 3: ""The Dead Forces of Nature"": Obstinate Infrastructure and the Socialist Gimmick Making Infrastructure Socialist: Eduard Claudius, Menschen an unserer Seite Worker Representation and Worker Subjects: Hans Marchwitza, Roheisen Obstinate Infrastructure: Hans Lorbeer, Die Sieben ist eine gute Zahl 4: ""In the Social Production of their Life..."": Visions of Socialist Social Reproduction What is a Socialist Haltung? Marianne Bruns, Glück fällt nicht vom Himmel Re-Balancing Abjection: Elfriede Brüning, Regine Haberkorn The Moral Occult of Socialism: J. C. Schwarz, Sie blieb nicht allein Coda: Heike Geißler's Seasonal Associate and the Specter of Stakhanov Selected Bibliography IndexReviewsAuthor InformationHUNTER BIVENS is Associate Professor of Literature and German Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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