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The Nights Of Labor: The Workers' Dream in Nineteenth-Century France

The Nights Of Labor: The Workers' Dream in Nineteenth-Century France
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  • ISBN-13: 9780877228332
  • ISBN: 0877228337
  • Publication Date: 1991
  • Publisher: Temple University Press

AUTHOR

Jacques Ranciere

SUMMARY

Originally published in France in 1981, this first English translation ofLes Nuits des ProlÉtairesdramatically reinterprets the Revolution of 1830, contending that workers were not rebelling against specific hardships and conditions but against the unyielding predetermination of their lives. Through a study of worker-run newspapers, letters, journals, and worker-poetry, RanciÈre reveals the contradictory and conflicting stories that challenge the coherence of these statements celebrating labor. Nineteenth-century workers sought out proletarian intellectuals, poets, and artists who were able to articulate their longings. At night, these worker-intellectuals gathered to write journals, poems, music, letters, and to discuss issues. The worker diatribes they composed served the purpose of escape from their daily worker lives. Unwilling to give in to sleep at night to repair the body for more manual labor, these "migrants who moved at the borders between classes" regarded the night as their real life. They sought to appropriate for themselves the night of those who could stay awake and the language of those who did not have to beg. Once these workers and those whom they represented had glimpsed other lives, they fought for the possibility of living other lives. Thus, RanciÈre disregards "the majestic masses" and concentrates instead on the words and fantasies of a few dozen "nonrepresentative" individuals-those who performed the radical act of breaking down the time-honored barrier separating those who carried out useful labor from those who pondered aesthetics.The Nights of Laborincorporates the post-structuralist insistence on the production of meaning as a dynamic, conflictual process. RanciÈre's method shares a common strategy with the deconstructionist technique of locating points in the text that reveal contradictions engendered by the suppression of "writing." In choosing to deconstruct the proletariat, RanciÈre exposes its conflicts and strategies of containment. Author note: Jacques RanciÈre, known as an early disciple of Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser, teaches philosophy at the Universite de Paris VIII. He co-authoredLire le Capitaland founded the journal,Les Revoltes Logiques.Jacques Ranciere is the author of 'The Nights Of Labor: The Workers' Dream in Nineteenth-Century France', published 1991 under ISBN 9780877228332 and ISBN 0877228337.

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