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Author Hake, Sabine, author

Title The Proletarian Dream : Socialism, Culture, and Emotion in Germany, 1863-1933 / Sabine Hake
Published Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 370 pages)
Series Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies ; 23
Interdisciplinary German cultural studies ; 23.
Contents Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Part One: Imperial Germany -- Chapter 1. The Threat of the Proletariat and the Discourse of the Masses -- Chapter 6. Proletarian Dreams: From Marx to Marxism -- Chapter 3. Emotional Socialism and Sentimental Masculinity -- Chapter 4. On Workers Singing in One Voice -- Chapter 5. The Proletarian Prometheus and Socialist Allegory -- Chapter 6. Ferdinand Lassalle, the First Socialist Celebrity -- Chapter 7. Re/Writing Workers' Emotions -- Chapter 8. The Socialist Project of Culture and Education -- Part Two: Weimar Republic -- Chapter 9. Revolutionary Fantasy and Proletarian Masculinity -- Chapter 10. The Revolutionary Fantasy Revisited -- Chapter 11. Franz Wilhelm Seiwert's Critical Empathy -- Chapter 12. Social Democracy and the Performance of Community -- Chapter 13. Taking a Stand: The Habitus of Agitprop -- Chapter 14. Marxist Literary Theory and Communist Militant Culture -- Chapter 15. The Emotional Education of the Proletarian Child -- Chapter 16. Wilhelm Reich and the Politics of Proletarian Sexuality -- Chapter 17. John Heartfield's Productive Rage -- Chapter 18. Kuhle Wampe and "Those Who Don't Like It" -- Afterword: A Historiography of the Proletarian Dream -- Select Bibliography -- Index
Summary The proletariat never existed--but it had a profound effect on modern German culture and society. As the most radicalized part of the industrial working class, the proletariat embodied the critique of capitalism and the promise of socialism. But as a collective imaginary, the proletariat also inspired the fantasies, desires, and attachments necessary for transforming the working class into a historical subject and an emotional community. This book reconstructs this complicated and contradictory process through the countless treatises, essays, memoirs, novels, poems, songs, plays, paintings, photographs, and films produced in the name of the proletariat. The Proletarian Dream reads these forgotten archives as part of an elusive collective imaginary that modeled what it meant--and even more important, how it felt--to claim the name "proletarian" with pride, hope, and conviction. By emphasizing the formative role of the aesthetic, the eighteen case studies offer a new perspective on working-class culture as a oppositional culture. Such a new perspective is bound to shed new light on the politics of emotion during the main years of working-class mobilizations and as part of more recent populist movements and cultures of resentment
Analysis (Produktform)Electronic book text
(Zielgruppe)Fachpublikum/ Wissenschaft
(BISAC Subject Heading)LIT004170
(BISAC Subject Heading)SOC000000: SOC000000 SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
(BISAC Subject Heading)HIS037070: HIS037070 HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century
(BISAC Subject Heading)LIT000000: LIT000000 LITERARY CRITICISM / General
Working-class culture; social movements, history of emotion; socialism
(VLB-WN)9562
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes In English
Online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 13. Sep 2017)
Subject Socialism -- Germany -- History -- 19th century
Socialism -- Germany -- History -- 20th century
Working class -- Germany -- History -- 19th century
Working class -- Germany -- History -- 20th century
Working class -- Germany -- Social conditions -- 19th century
Working class -- Germany -- Social conditions -- 20th century
Emotions -- Sociological aspects.
Social movements -- Germany
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Ideologies -- Communism & Socialism.
Emotions -- Sociological aspects
Social movements
Socialism
Working class
Working class -- Social conditions
Germany
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
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