Excellent review of The Wages of Dreamwork by Silvia Federici in the Marx & Philosophy Review of Books
https://t.co/rOxcO9ohzE
#Dreamwork#CulturalLabor@MarxPhilosophy
New review just published online in the Marx and Philosophy Review of Books:
Silvia Federici Sik on Stevphen Shukaitis and Joanna Figiel's The Wages of Dreamwork: Class Composition and the Social Reproduction of Cultural Labour
https://t.co/YmYLFwddBk
@Borges1234x@kradmacher@pensandpoison English depts include not just literature but also journalism, literary theory, linguistics, professional writing, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Digital Media Communications. Not denying Shakespeare is important, just questioning centrality to all those.
@Borges1234x@pensandpoison Let’s say an English department runs a journalism program. Many do. The argument here is not requiring studying certain literature apparently tells one ‘everything you need to know about modern academia.’ Really? Does it?
From Revolutions in Reverse: Essays on Politics, Violence, Art, and Imagination.
Book available for ordering and/or free download here: https://t.co/PnXSLZstPF
Essex Uni has our editor and 11 colleagues they are being made redundant despite years of internationally recognised research, innovative teaching, and public engagement.
A public statement in support. Please read, sign, and share: https://t.co/gVFaWHCjnJ