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Excavating the history of counterhegemonic (and Thermidorian) subjectivity in Kensington Market: The rise (and fall) of Toronto's Jewish Left (1881--1956).
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Excavating the history of counterhegemonic (and Thermidorian) subjectivity in Kensington Market: The rise (and fall) of Toronto's Jewish Left (1881--1956)./
Author:
Shmuely, Andrew.
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108 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 47-04, page: 2004.
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Masters Abstracts International47-04.
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Anthropology, Cultural. -
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9780494450383
Excavating the history of counterhegemonic (and Thermidorian) subjectivity in Kensington Market: The rise (and fall) of Toronto's Jewish Left (1881--1956).
Shmuely, Andrew.
Excavating the history of counterhegemonic (and Thermidorian) subjectivity in Kensington Market: The rise (and fall) of Toronto's Jewish Left (1881--1956).
- 108 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 47-04, page: 2004.
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Toronto (Canada), 2008.
This thesis explores the ascent and implosion of the Jewish Left in Toronto's Kensington Market from the turn of the twentieth century to the postwar age: particularly through the lens of the problematic of hegemony (Gramsci), the production of space (Lefebvre), and the notion of Thermidorian subjectivity (Badiou). It is argued that the strategies and tactics employed by the Jewish Left's fraternal organizations on the (urban) terrain of everyday life created the conditions for radical subjectivities to flourish in Kensington: up to, and including, the interwar period. It is further contended, however, that both an "objective" conjunctural change, along with the "subjective" application of a constellation of four reactionary procedures (trasformismo, Thermidor, fraternite, and the movement inward) conspired---along with the rise of Conservative Judaism and the increasing dominance of Zionism in the Jewish imaginary---to bring about an untimely end to the world of the Jewish Left in postwar Toronto.
ISBN: 9780494450383Subjects--Topical Terms:
735016
Anthropology, Cultural.
Excavating the history of counterhegemonic (and Thermidorian) subjectivity in Kensington Market: The rise (and fall) of Toronto's Jewish Left (1881--1956).
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