During May 1968, students and workers in France united in the biggest strike and the largest mass movement in French history. Protesting capitalism, American imperialism, and Gaullism, 9 million people from all walks of life, from shipbuilders to department store clerks, stopped working. The nation was paralyzed—no sector of the workplace was untouched. Yet, just thirty years later, the mainstream image of May '68 in France has become that of a mellow youth revolt, a cultural transformation stripped of its violence and profound sociopolitical implications.
Kristin Ross shows how the current official memory of May '68 came to serve a political agenda antithetical to the movement's aspirations. She examines the roles played by sociologists, repentant ex-student leaders, and the mainstream media in giving what was a political event a predominantly cultural and ethical meaning. Recovering the political language of May '68 through the tracts, pamphlets, and documentary film footage of the era, Ross reveals how the original movement, concerned above all with the question of equality, gained a new and counterfeit history, one that erased police violence and the deaths of participants, removed workers from the picture, and eliminated all traces of anti-Americanism, anti-imperialism, and the influences of Algeria and Vietnam. "May '68 and Its Afterlives" is especially timely given the rise of a new mass political movement opposing global capitalism, from labor strikes and anti-McDonald's protests in France to the demonstrations against the World Trade Organization in Seattle.
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補標 該書對五月風暴的解讀是從記憶問題入手的,和常見的解讀不太一樣,較有啓發性。
评分剛讀完Wolin讀Ross簡直沒法看,Kristin Ross是朗西埃專傢,把這本書也寫成瞭如何從朗西埃的政治哲學來解讀五月風暴。所以此書不注重史料而是注重政治解讀。中間那個偵探小說的部分哎呀看著真的無綫尷尬瞭,做理論的就是這個毛病,上次這種尷尬來自Kittler。
评分太牛逼瞭。讀它的時候像大雄讀漫畫一樣氣喘籲籲。
评分太牛逼瞭。讀它的時候像大雄讀漫畫一樣氣喘籲籲。
评分補標 該書對五月風暴的解讀是從記憶問題入手的,和常見的解讀不太一樣,較有啓發性。
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