Requiem for Communism

Requiem for Communism

Requiem for Communism

Editorial: MIT

Pàgines: 244

Any: 2004

EAN: 9780262194884

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In this volume Scribner examines the politics of memory in postindustrial literature and art. Writers and artists from Europe´s second wave have responded to the last socialist crisis with works that range from sober descriptions to melancholic fixation. This book is a survey of this cultural field.Today, as the cultures of Eastern and Western Europe merge into the infobahn of late capitalism, the second world is being left behind. The European Union has pronounced obsolete the structures that once defined and linked industrial cities like Manchester to Karl-Marx-Stadt - the decaying factories and working collective, the wasted ideals of state socialism and the welfare state. Marxist exponents of global empire see this historical turn as an occasion to eulogize "the lightness and joy of being communist", but for many writers and artists on the left, the fallout of the last century´s socialist crisis calls for an elegy. This regret has prompted a proliferation of literary texts and artworks, as well as a boom in museum exhibitions that race to curate the wreckage of socialism and its industrial remnants. The best of these works do not take us back to the factory. Rather they look for something to take out of it: the intractable moments of solidarity among men and women that did not square with the market or the plan.Engaging in "Kulturphilosophie" of Oskar Negt and Alexander Kluge, this book explores a selection of signal works. They include John Berger´s narrative trilogy "Into Their Labors"; documenta, the German platform for contemporary art and ideas; Krzysztof Kieslowski´s cimema of mourning and Andrzej Wajda´s filmed chronicles of the Solidarity Movement; the art of Joseph Beuys and Rachel Whiteread; the novels of Christa Wolf; and Leslie Kaplan´s antinostalgic memoir of women´s material labour in France. Sorting among the ruins of the second world, the critical minds of contemporary Europe aim to salvage both the remains of solialist ideals and the latent feminist potential that attended them.
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