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Histories of Productivity

Genealogical Perspectives on the Body and Modern Economy

Peter-Paul Banziger Mischa Suter

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English
Routledge
28 June 2018
Global issues such as climate change and the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis have spurred interest in thinking about the history of the modern economy that goes beyond disciplinary economic history. This book contributes to the cultural history of capitalism and its different regimes of productivity by pursuing the perspective of body history and by providing a global scope. Throughout modernity, the body served as a fundamental, albeit essentially changing, linchpin for both the organization of economic practices and for intellectual reflections on the economy. In particular, it was the pivotal interface to render notions of economic productivity intelligible. The book explores this central thesis in a range of case studies, drawing on source material from West Africa, Europe, Mexico, and the US. Framed by a theoretically informed introduction, which also provides a conceptual history of notions of productivity, and by an afterword that brings the approaches explored in this volume into dialogue with scholarship inspired by Marx and Foucault, the individual chapters tackle the concept of productivity from a wide array of angles, each illuminating the promises and problems of a cultural take on the history of economic productivity.

Edited by:   ,
Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   317g
ISBN:   9781138329515
ISBN 10:   1138329517
Series:   Routledge Studies in Modern History
Pages:   210
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary ,  A / AS level
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"1. Histories of Productivity: An Introduction [Peter-Paul Bänziger, Marcel Streng and Mischa Suter] Part I: Capitalism and Its Emerging Regimes of Productivity Introduction to Part I [Mischa Suter and Peter-Paul Bänziger] 2. Transgressing Static Concepts: Population, Economy, and Growth in Early Modern Bioeconomics [Justus Nipperdey] 3. African Women and the ""Lazy African"" Myth in Nineteenth Century West Africa [Cassandra Mark-Thiesen] 4. Saving the Supply and Making People Work: Sustainability, Labor, and Control of Production in the Rubber Trade of Southeast Cameroon, 1899–1903 [Tristan Oestermann] 5. Useful Knowledge: The Monetary Education of Children and the Moralization of Productivity in the Nineteenth Century [Sandra Maß] 6. The Contested Productivity of the Baker’s Body: Technology, Industrialization, and Labor in Nineteenth Century France [François Jarrige] Part II: Transformations of Twentieth-Century Productivism Introduction to Part II [Peter-Paul Bänziger and Mischa Suter] 7. Feeding Productive Bodies: Calories, Nutritional Values, and Ability in the Progressive Era US [Nina Mackert] 8. Regaining Sufficiency: Work Therapy in 1930s German Internal Medicine [Alexa Geisthövel] 9. Tracing the Developmentalist Regime of Productivity: Nation, Urban Space, and Workers’ Habitat in Mexico City, 1940s–1970s [Monika Streule] 10. Waste or Motivation?: The Productivity Discourse Between Past and Future in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century [Lukas Held] 11. Afterword: Histories of Productivity and Modes of Production [Andrew Zimmerman]"

Peter-Paul Bänziger is currently the recipient of an Ambizione grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation at the University of Basel. Mischa Suter is a lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Basel.

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