How the logic of work has crept into everything we do, even as we articulate post-capitalist and post-work possibilitiesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mareile Pfannebecker is a writer and translator based in Manchester. She has published on Shakespeare, Renaissance travel writing and critical theory. James A. Smith is the author of Other People's Politics and Samuel Richardson and the Theory of Tragedy. He is a lecturer in the English department at Royal Holloway, University of London.
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Preface: The Putting to Work of Everything We Do 1. Lifework On Not Being a Baker Nostalgia for Work What Will We Do in the Post Work Utopia? Literary Communism 2. Work Expulsions The End of Unemployment 'I Would Prefer Not To' Malemployment and Disemployment 3. We Young Girls Histories of the Young Girl Amy or Peaches? The Hard Work of Being a Young Girl 4. Three Ways to Want Things After Capitalism The Jetsons Fallacy in Anti Work Writing What Does Silicon Valley Want? Repurpose Your Desire Epilogue: Share Your Limit
Preface: The Putting to Work of Everything We Do 1. Lifework On Not Being a Baker Nostalgia for Work What Will We Do in the Post Work Utopia? Literary Communism 2. Work Expulsions The End of Unemployment 'I Would Prefer Not To' Malemployment and Disemployment 3. We Young Girls Histories of the Young Girl Amy or Peaches? The Hard Work of Being a Young Girl 4. Three Ways to Want Things After Capitalism The Jetsons Fallacy in Anti Work Writing What Does Silicon Valley Want? Repurpose Your Desire Epilogue: Share Your Limit
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