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Communal Luxury Kristin Ross

Communal Luxury By Kristin Ross

Communal Luxury by Kristin Ross


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Reclaiming the legacy of the Paris Commune for the twenty-first century.

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Communal Luxury: The Political Imaginary of the Paris Commune by Kristin Ross

The Commune is back on the agenda. From Madrid to Istanbul, from Cairo to New York, people are reappropriating public and private spaces, reorienting them toward a new function in common. A return to the great nineteenth-century insurrection that most fully instantiated urban insurrection may well be due. Communal Luxury revisits what Marx called the Commune's "own working existence," a lived experience of "equality in action," focusing particularly on questions of the commune form itself, internationalism, work, art, education, and ecology. Ross intertwines the actual words spoken, positions taken, and physical displacements made by the event's participants and its fellow travelers, as well as the bubbling thought it generated. In its original engagement with, but not slavish allegiance to, anarchism and Marxism, the Commune experience is of particular timeliness today.

Communal Luxury Reviews

"Communal Luxury" is a rich and complex book. It is an inspired rereading of the Paris Commune. It is a critique of historical accounts that ignore the ways in which the practices of insurrectionary movements generate their own theory. It is a call to historians to attend to the alternatives offered at decisive moments of political and economic consolidation. It is, as well, Ross's own manifesto about how we might think our futures differently. This is a history with enormous relevance for our contemporary political moment."--Joan W. Scott, Institute For Advanced Study, Princeton "In recent years, the Paris Commune has again moved to the center of political thinking. Kristin Ross's new book now, virtually for the first time, gives us an account of the intellectual antecedents of the Commune as well as its contemporary impact. This is an indispensable text for all current left theory!"--Fredric Jameson Praise for "May '68 and its Afterlives" "May '68 and Its Afterlives" dismantles every clichE we have about the uprisings in Paris. But in a deeper sense, it is about what has been made of May. Kristin Ross is, to my knowledge, the first person working either here or in France to take on the complexity of thirty years of ideological discourse about May "'"68. We can't underestimate the importance of this book, not just for studying France, but for understanding political experience anywhere in the world." --Alice Kaplan, author of "The Collaborator: The Trial and Execution of Robert Brasillach" Praise for "Fast Cars, Clean Bodies" "A rare example of cultural studies done with zest as well as depth...this must be the first book to make a firm link between [Jacques Tati's] "Monsieur Hulot's Holiday" and [Roland Barthe's] "Mythologies." --"New Statesman & Society" "No work specifies more fully Marx's claim that, the greatest achievement of the Paris Commune was its "actual working existence." -- Jacobin "Although this is a book of ideas, it is neither dry nor overburdened by scholarly references. Ross's vision of the Commune extends beyond the 72 days, and beyond the space of Paris (and indeed of France), to encompass its echoes throughout the rest of the 19th century...For Ross, the story of the Commune is not a tragedy, because it is not finished." -- Financial Times "Ross is the perfect guide for such a journey: few critics are more attuned to how words and images can travel...[she] has an acute eye for this juxtaposition of the pastoral and the political, how the vines of nature can overtake the monuments of empire, how revolutionary events can interrupt the silence of the countryside." -- Corey Robin, Salon "A timely, elegant and rather useful cartography of the Paris Commune ... This small book is a sort of parable, about another time and place, but not really about the past as past. It is more about the possibility of other kinds of action in time, as indeed are most parables." - McKenzie Wark "Rendered with economy and ease and an engaging array of portraiture that can only be noted here... For all its rich interest and value as a work of historical retrieval and remembrance, Communal Luxury is a book with designs on the future... Ross holds out the immensely appealing prospect of an integrally green communism in a society freed from capital, state and national passions, a general instance, perhaps, of her preferred intellectual orientation, which she presents as an undoctrinaire exchange between Marxism and anarchism." - Francis Mulhern, New Left Review "One of the most important political books of the year...The ingenuity and collective good sense of the communards will challenge any reader who struggles to reconcile egalitarian politics with concerns over state violence and power." Jonathan Sturgeon, Flavorwire "Ross brilliantly remaps the political topoi of the Commune in a narrative that is short but densely interwoven, a pattern of lively and vibrant connections not unlike the floral design by Morris on the book's cover. What the attentive reader gains is the ability to feel the surge of ideas and movement of people that transformed a situation of insurmountable crisis into a moment for revolutionary change" - caa.reviews

About Kristin Ross

Kristin Ross is a Professor of Comparative Literature at New York University. She is the author of numerous books, including Fast Cars, Clean Bodies: Decolonization and the Reordering of French Culture and May 68 and Its Afterlives.

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GOR008927194
9781781688397
1781688397
Communal Luxury: The Political Imaginary of the Paris Commune by Kristin Ross
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Verso Books
2015-03-25
176
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