The skin of the system [electronic resource] : on Germany's socialist modernity / Benjamin Robinson.

By: Robinson, Benjamin, 1962-Contributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 2009Description: 355 pSubject(s): Fuhmann, Franz -- Criticism and interpretation | Socialism and literature -- Germany (East) | Socialism -- Germany (East)Genre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 838/.91409 LOC classification: PT2611.U436 | R63 2009Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Introduction : on socialist vacation -- Utopia and actuality : what is to be done with really existing socialism? -- Other systems : mud, mana, money -- The skin of the system and the DIN of the system : a poetics of sovereignty and system -- Diabolical transformations : a necessary comrade -- Tertium non datur : the systems erotics of socialism -- Camps, laws, and plans : the socialist camp -- Revolutionary laws : emergence and emergency -- Plans, leaps, heaps : the measure of the human -- The DIN of the system : the devil's due.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [327]-343) and index.

Introduction : on socialist vacation -- Utopia and actuality : what is to be done with really existing socialism? -- Other systems : mud, mana, money -- The skin of the system and the DIN of the system : a poetics of sovereignty and system -- Diabolical transformations : a necessary comrade -- Tertium non datur : the systems erotics of socialism -- Camps, laws, and plans : the socialist camp -- Revolutionary laws : emergence and emergency -- Plans, leaps, heaps : the measure of the human -- The DIN of the system : the devil's due.

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