Left In The Past: Radicalism And The Politics Of Nostalgia
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This title looks at the role nostalgia plays in the radical imagination to offer a new guide to the history and politics of the left. In 'Left in the Past', Bonnett re-assesses the place of nostalgia within radical politics and, in doing so, provides a new introduction to the history and politics of the left. Bonnett argues that nostalgia has been a chronic, but repressed, asp...
This title looks at the role nostalgia plays in the radical imagination to offer a new guide to the history and politics of the left. In 'Left in the Past', Bonnett re-assesses the place of nostalgia within radical politics and, in doing so, provides a new introduction to the history and politics of the left. Bonnett argues that nostalgia has been a chronic, but repressed, asp...
Description:
This title looks at the role nostalgia plays in the radical imagination to offer a new guide to the history and politics of the left. In 'Left in the Past', Bonnett re-assesses the place of nostalgia within radical politics and, in doing so, provides a new introduction to the history and politics of the left. Bonnett argues that nostalgia has been a chronic, but repressed, aspect of the socialist imagination. 'Left in the Past' is premised on the idea that, in our 'post-socialist era', the relationship between radicalism and a sense of loss, and the ambivalent position of socialism in and against modernity, can be viewed with greater clarity. In section one of the book, Bonnett shows the centrality and repression of nostalgia in both 19th-century radicalism and anticolonial radicalism. In section two, he explores the consequences of this inheritance by way of 20th century and contemporary studies of revolutionary intellectuals and intellectual culture. Bonnett's unique approach in how to understand the left in an age of post-socialism will make book a needed resource for anyone interested in the history and politics of the left and radicalism.
Table of Contents:
Introduction; Chapter One: Nostalgia and the Left: Denial, Danger and Doubt; Chapter Two: Nostalgia in and against English Socialist History, 1775-1894; Chapter Three: Worlds We Have Lost: Nostalgia in Anti-Colonialism and Postcolonialism; Chapter Four: The Melancholia of Cosmopolis; Chapter Five: Yearning at the Extremes: Situationist Nostalgia; Chapter Six: The Psychogeography of Loss; Conclusion: Acknowledging Nostalgia; References; Index.
Author Biography:
Professor, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University. Bonnett has published and can claim academic expertise in the politics of nostalgia; early English radicalism; the politics of pluralism/anti-racism; the politics of the avant-garde
This title looks at the role nostalgia plays in the radical imagination to offer a new guide to the history and politics of the left. In 'Left in the Past', Bonnett re-assesses the place of nostalgia within radical politics and, in doing so, provides a new introduction to the history and politics of the left. Bonnett argues that nostalgia has been a chronic, but repressed, aspect of the socialist imagination. 'Left in the Past' is premised on the idea that, in our 'post-socialist era', the relationship between radicalism and a sense of loss, and the ambivalent position of socialism in and against modernity, can be viewed with greater clarity. In section one of the book, Bonnett shows the centrality and repression of nostalgia in both 19th-century radicalism and anticolonial radicalism. In section two, he explores the consequences of this inheritance by way of 20th century and contemporary studies of revolutionary intellectuals and intellectual culture. Bonnett's unique approach in how to understand the left in an age of post-socialism will make book a needed resource for anyone interested in the history and politics of the left and radicalism.
Table of Contents:
Introduction; Chapter One: Nostalgia and the Left: Denial, Danger and Doubt; Chapter Two: Nostalgia in and against English Socialist History, 1775-1894; Chapter Three: Worlds We Have Lost: Nostalgia in Anti-Colonialism and Postcolonialism; Chapter Four: The Melancholia of Cosmopolis; Chapter Five: Yearning at the Extremes: Situationist Nostalgia; Chapter Six: The Psychogeography of Loss; Conclusion: Acknowledging Nostalgia; References; Index.
Author Biography:
Professor, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University. Bonnett has published and can claim academic expertise in the politics of nostalgia; early English radicalism; the politics of pluralism/anti-racism; the politics of the avant-garde
Autor | Bonnett, Alastair |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2010 |
Kirjastus | Continuum Publishing Corporation |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 224 |
Pikkus | 228 |
Laius | 228 |
Keel | English |
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