Nights of Labor explained

Nights of Labor: The Workers Dream in Nineteenth Century France
Author:Jacques Rancière
Cover Artist:Van Gogh
Starry Night Over the Rhône - 1888
Language:French
Publisher:Fayard (1981, French)
Temple University Press (1989)
Verso (2012)
Media Type:Print
Pages:448 pp
Isbn:1844677788
Isbn Note:(re-release)

Nights of Labor: The Workers Dream in Nineteenth Century France (La Nuit des prolétaires: Archives du rêve ouvrier) is a 1981 non-fiction book by Jacques Rancière,[1] which was based upon his doctoral thesis.[2] The book was re-released in 2012 by Verso under the title Proletarian Nights.

Synopsis

The book collects a series of paraphrasing, quotations and summaries of worker writings that discuss a series of three experiments in worker association in mid-19th-century Paris. In the book Rancière looks at the beginnings of today's socialism and early proletarian class consciousness.

Reception

Labour/Le Travail praised the book, calling it "an important statement".[3] The American Historical Review wrote that the translation of the book was "excellent" and thought the foreword by Donald Reid was a highlight.[4] The Oral History Review stated that Nights of Labor was "a powerful, piercing, and radical argument".[5] The Journal of Modern History stated the book was "more a work of philosophical meditation than conventional historical analysis."[6] Spiked Magazine praised Rancière for not taking a "hero-centric view of history" but stated that the book was "a very dense text as Rancière, seemingly unwilling to interpret or even distil the great wealth of evidence he has uncovered, gives us it all".[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Ross. Kristin. Rancière and the Practice of Equality. Social Text. 1991. 29. 57–71. 466299. 10.2307/466299.
  2. Book: Davis, Oliver. Jacques Rancière. 2010. Polity. 978-0745646558. 36.
  3. Palmer. Bryan D. Labour/Le Travail. Spring 1991. 27. 340–. 25130285. 10.2307/25130285. The Nights of Labor: The Workers' Dream in Nineteenth-Century France.
  4. Johnson. Christopher. The American Historical Review. June 1991. 96. 3. 886–887. 2162521. 10.2307/2162521. The Nights of Labor: the Worker's Dream in Nineteenth-Century France..
  5. Gerstle. Gary. The Nights of Labor: The Workers' Dream in Nineteenth-Century France by Jacques Ranciere; John Drury. Oral History Review. Spring–Autumn 1992. 20. 1/2. 123–126. 10.1093/ohr/20.1.123. 3674866.
  6. Chapman. Herrick. Reviewed work: Nascent Proletarians: Class Formation in Post-Revolutionary France, Michael P. Hanagan, Charles Tilly; the Nights of Labor: The Workers' Dream in Nineteenth-Century France, Jacques Rancière, John Drury, Donald Reid . Journal of Modern History. September 1993. 65. 3. 627–630 . 10.1086/244703 . 2124879.
  7. Web site: Heartfield. James. Seeking salvation, behind society's back. Spiked Magazine. 24 August 2012.