Re/Presenting Class: Essays in Postmodern Marxism
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Re/presenting Class is a collection of essays that develops a poststructuralist Marxian conception of class in order to theorize the complex contemporary economic terrain. Both building upon and reconsidering a tradition that Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff—two of this volume’s editors—began in the late 1980s with their groundbreaking work Knowledge and Class, contributors aim to correct previous research that has largely failed to place class as a central theme in economic analysis. Suggesting the possibility of a new politics of the economy, the collection as a whole focuses on the diversity and contingency of economic relations and processes.
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Gibson-Graham, J.K., Resnick, S., and Wolff, R. 2001. Re/Presenting Class: Essays in Postmodern Marxism. Durham: Duke University Press.