The Eclipse of the Utopias of Labor

Author:   Anson Rabinbach
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
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9780823278565


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   06 February 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Anson Rabinbach
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
Imprint:   Fordham University Press
ISBN:  

9780823278565


ISBN 10:   0823278565
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   06 February 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Widely regarded as a classic of cultural studies, Anson Rabinbach's The Human Motor revealed for the first time the importance of the late-19th-century European obsession with the laboring body and its vicissitudes. Scholars from many different fields who have drawn on it over the years, as well as those eager to join the discussion, will warmly welcome the remarkable essays collected in The Eclipse of the Utopias of Labor, which will enrich their understanding of previous as well as on-going efforts to create a productive, efficient and just society. -- --Martin Jay * University of California, Berkeley *


Widely regarded as a classic of cultural studies, Anson Rabinbach's The Human Motor revealed for the first time the importance of the late-19th-century European obsession with the laboring body and its vicissitudes. Scholars from many different fields who have drawn on it over the years, as well as those eager to join the discussion, will warmly welcome the remarkable essays collected in The Eclipse of the Utopias of Labor, which will enrich their understanding of previous as well as on-going efforts to create a productive, efficient and just society. -- --Martin Jay University of California, Berkeley Rabinbach provides a sweeping account of the history of the modern working body. From industrialization to de-industrialization, he traces the rise and fall of three regimes of the biopolitics of labor, corresponding to three ways of analogizing bodies to machines. A must-read for anyone interested in the decline of the 'work-centered society' and the ongoing search for meaningful work. -- -Deborah Coen Barnard College


"""Widely regarded as a classic of cultural studies, Anson Rabinbach's The Human Motor revealed for the first time the importance of the late-19th-century European obsession with the laboring body and its vicissitudes. Scholars from many different fields who have drawn on it over the years, as well as those eager to join the discussion, will warmly welcome the remarkable essays collected in The Eclipse of the Utopias of Labor, which will enrich their understanding of previous as well as on-going efforts to create a productive, efficient and just society."" -- --Martin Jay University of California, Berkeley ""Rabinbach provides a sweeping account of the history of the modern working body. From industrialization to de-industrialization, he traces the rise and fall of three regimes of the biopolitics of labor, corresponding to three ways of analogizing bodies to machines. A must-read for anyone interested in the decline of the 'work-centered society' and the ongoing search for meaningful work."" -- -Deborah Coen Barnard College"


This is a fascinating volume, a sweeping analysis of changing conceptions of work as reflected in metaphor and informed by scientific and technological advances in social relations. * Choice * Rabinbach provides a sweeping account of the history of the modern working body. From industrialization to de-industrialization, he traces the rise and fall of three regimes of the biopolitics of labor, corresponding to three ways of analogizing bodies to machines. A must-read for anyone interested in the decline of the 'work-centered society' and the ongoing search for meaningful work. -- Deborah Coen, Yale University Widely regarded as a classic of cultural studies, Anson Rabinbach's The Human Motor revealed for the first time the importance of the late-19th-century European obsession with the laboring body and its vicissitudes. Scholars from many different fields who have drawn on it over the years, as well as those eager to join the discussion, will warmly welcome the remarkable essays collected in The Eclipse of the Utopias of Labor, which will enrich their understanding of previous as well as on-going efforts to create a productive, efficient and just society. -- Martin Jay, University of California, Berkeley


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Anson Rabinbach is Philip and Beulah Rollins Professor of History at Princeton University. Among his recent books is The Third Reich Sourcebook.

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