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Avery F. Gordon

    Avery F. Gordon se concentre sur la pensée et la pratique radicales. Ces dernières années, elle a écrit sur l'emprisonnement, la guerre et d'autres formes de dépossession, ainsi que sur la manière de les éliminer. Son travail explore comment la sociologie peut contribuer à la compréhension et au dépassement de ces questions. Gordon offre une perspective unique sur les structures de pouvoir et leur impact sur les individus et la société.

    Ines Schaber/Avery F. Gordon, The workhouse (Breitenau Room), Das Arbeitshaus (Raum Breitenau)
    Ghostly Matters
    Notes for the Breitenau room of The workhouse
    • In this notebook, sociology professor Avery F. Gordon offers a portrait of Breitenau, a twelfth-century Benedictine monastery located twenty kilometers south of Kassel. Turned into a workhouse in 1874, Breitenau became a Nazi concentration camp in the Second World War, then a girls' reformatory until the 1970s, and is now an open psychiatric residential treatment facility and a rehabilitation center, as well as a Gedenkstatte memorial and research center. Here, Gordon, with the help of the memorial's cofounder and director Gunnar Richter, recalls Breitenau's function as a place for the enclosure of "disobedient social subjects," developing "a kind of encyclopedia of the prisoner."

      Notes for the Breitenau room of The workhouse
    • Ghostly Matters

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,3(82)Évaluer

      "In this book, Avery F. Gordon considers the cultural experience of haunting. Drawing on a range of sources, including the fiction of Toni Morrison and Luisa Valenzuela, Ghostly Matters demonstrates that past or shadowy social forces control present life in different and more complicated ways than most social analysts presume. Ghostly Matters scrutinizes the evidence of things barely seen for what they can tell about the relationship between knowledge, power, and experience. Gordon illustrates how haunting more fully registers phenomena like torture and slavery than do other modes of social experience. Genuinely cross-disciplinary and truly innovative, written with a power to match its subject matter, Ghostly Mutters offers a way of looking at the complex intersections of race, gender, and class as they traverse our lives in sharp relief or shadowy manifestations."--BOOK JACKET

      Ghostly Matters