The emergence of social space : Rimbaud and the Paris Commune
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The emergence of social space : Rimbaud and the Paris Commune
(Language, discourse, society)
Macmillan, 1988
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Chiefly English; some French
Bibliography: p. 159-164
Includes index
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ISBN 9780333495223
内容説明
This view of France in the 1870's covers two significant spatial events - France's expansion on a global scale and the brief existence of the Paris Commune including this anarchistic culture's political language, social relations, its values, strategies and stances. Accompanying the author's text are extracts from the poetry of Arthur Rimbuad, who for Ross, was an enigmatic figure moving within and on the periphery of the Commune. He, alongside similiar thinking colleagues set up a resistance to the logic and economy of a capitalistic conception of work and posed a threat to the existing order. Making use of contemporary theory and little known archival material the author examines Communard life and an analagous strategy in Rimbaud's poetry. Her essays question the transformation of urban space, laziness as ideological resistance, the battle between anarchistic and academic geography, the swarm as collective subject and political slogans which she sees as the linking of words and action in a revolutionary period. Kristin Ross is also co-editor of "Yale French Studies" entitled "Everyday Life".
目次
- The transformation of social space
- the right to laziness
- spatial history
- the swarm
- metaphors and slogans.
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: pbk ISBN 9780333495230
内容説明
A view of France in the 1870s and the brief existence of the Paris Commune. It covers the Commune's anarchist culture - its political language and social relations, its values, strategies and stances. Central to the analysis is a close textual reading of Arthur Rimbaud's poetry.
目次
- The transformation of social space
- the right to laziness
- spatial history
- the swarm
- metaphors and slogans.
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