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Labor`s End: How the Promise of Automation Degraded Work, Jason Resnikoff


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Автор: Jason Resnikoff
Название:  Labor`s End: How the Promise of Automation Degraded Work
ISBN: 9780252044250
Издательство: Wiley EDC
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ISBN-10: 0252044258
Обложка/Формат: Hardback
Страницы: 272
Вес: 0.54 кг.
Дата издания: 18.01.2022
Серия: Working class in american history
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 8 black & white photographs
Размер: 235 x 156
Читательская аудитория: General (us: trade)
Ключевые слова: History,History of the Americas,Industrial relations, health & safety,Labour economics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor,HISTORY / General,HISTORY / United States / 20th Century,POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations
Подзаголовок: How the promise of automation degraded work
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Описание: Labors End traces the discourse around automation from its origins in the factory to its wide-ranging implications in political and social life. As Jason Resnikoff shows, the term automation expressed the conviction that industrial progress meant the inevitable abolition of manual labor from industry. But the real substance of the term reflected industrys desire to hide an intensification of human work--and labors loss of power and protection--behind magnificent machinery and a starry-eyed faith in technological revolution. The rhetorical power of the automation ideology revealed and perpetuated a belief that the idea of freedom was incompatible with the activity of work. From there, political actors ruled out the workplace as a site of politics while some of labors staunchest allies dismissed sped-up tasks, expanded workloads, and incipient deindustrialization in the name of technological progress.

A forceful intellectual history, Labors End challenges entrenched assumptions about automations transformation of the American workplace.


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Acknowledgments vii

Introduction 1

1. “The Machine Tells the Body How to Work”: “Automation” and the Postwar Automobile Industry 15

2. The Electronic Brain’s Tired Hands: Automation, the Digital Computer, and the Degradation of Cleric



Unnatural Bird Migrator

Автор: Resnikoff Ariel
Название: Unnatural Bird Migrator
ISBN: 1946031879 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781946031877
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Unnatural Bird Migrator stitches together disparate filaments of diasporic language as a living quilt of translational refuse, a patchwork-art gleaned and assembled from the pieces of writing and speech we are quite literally taught to forget. 'UNBM' traverses the semi-permeable borders between doubling and tripling mother tongues in exile, looping these languages through one another and back again in the form of a highly adaptive poetic boomerang that returns from the "other side" of the linguistic threshold already changed. This translinguistic praxis explores writing as a mode of perpetual displacement, translating language in wide spirals outward to the farthest edges of the sonic/semantic divide, while gleaning materials for a poetics from even the minutest residues left behind. Resnikoff's compositional method engages by (mis)translation in/to​ Yiddish-, Hebrew-, Aramaic- and Akkadian- adapted​ sonic/semantic properties in​ grammar, syntax and lexicon, taking English as its temporary "host" while performing perpetual inflectional slippages-interlingual punning and fusion-slangs-as much as the "host" can absorb. The dybbuk (Yiddish: spirit-possessor), which the author's Jewish-Ashkenazi ancestors believed to inhabit the body of the wild stutterer, mad person, heretic or "akher" lit. other], becomes the peripheral focus​ of this poetry, as Resnikoff reimagines the ways in which such a "possession" by language itself might manifest in the ​"odd" practices of the poet, translator and Jew. The word "odd" here functions in deliberate echo of the terms against which Sabbatean stigma was first transcribed in 17th-century Palestine: "for the odd practices of a false messiah."


"Ariel Resnikoff's 'Unnatural Bird Migrator' ignites immediacy. It cast spells. Indeed one's cells feel subsumed by primordial realia having nothing in common with the plagiarized density that purports to signify experience reduced as it is to secular equation by lucre. Resnikoff's 'UNBM' roams via the telepathy of "wonder." As readers we begin to gather experience that articulates a plane suffused by magnificence, by the voice of the uncanny. This being language that allows us to crystallize fever, to excavate hunches via the mathematics of power." -Will Alexander


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