Re/presenting Class
"Re/presenting Class" by J. K. Gibson-Graham is a compelling collection of essays that redefines the understanding of class through a poststructuralist Marxist lens. Published by Duke University Press in 2001, this insightful work spans 277 pages and delves into the intricate dynamics of contemporary economic landscapes. With a sharp focus on the diversity and contingency of economic relations, this book opens up avenues for a new politics of the economy.
Gibson-Graham's work is essential for those interested in the intersections of capitalism, Marxism, and sociology, offering readers a fresh perspective on social classes within the context of post-Communism. Aimed at scholars and enthusiasts of cultural studies, political theory, and economic history, "Re/presenting Class" promises to challenge conventional understandings and inspire innovative thinking in the realm of social sciences. Enhance your library with this thought-provoking text, perfect for anyone passionate about the evolving landscape of political and economic theory.