This book is a dialectic, and multi-perspective examination of classed traumas in late modernity. The primary anchoring question is whether and how class becomes a condition of possibility for coping with traumas.
This book is a dialectic, and multi-perspective examination of classed traumas in late modernity. The primary anchoring question is whether and how class becomes a condition of possibility for coping with traumas.
Giorgos Bithymitris is a Researcher at the Institute of Social Research, National Centre for Social Research (EKKE) in Greece, with expertise in the fields of social stratification and trade union research. His current research interest focuses on the social and cultural components of classed subjectivities and their political implications. His most recent publications include The (im)possibility of class identity: Reflections on a case of failed right-wing hegemony (2021), and Mind the Gaps: The Class Dynamics of the Greek Parliamentary Elite (2022).
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The dialectics of identification I 2. The dialectics of identification II 3. On class and trauma 4. Classed traumas in contexts 5. A topography of traumas 6. From sameness to alterity 7. The many 8. The one 9. Conclusions References Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The dialectics of identification I 2. The dialectics of identification II 3. On class and trauma 4. Classed traumas in contexts 5. A topography of traumas 6. From sameness to alterity 7. The many 8. The one 9. Conclusions References Index
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