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Over recent decades concerns at the increased scarcity and precarity of salaried employment have dominated political struggles, theoretical debates and cultural representations in France. This study argues that such concerns are evidence of a profound shift in contemporary French economy, culture and society. Engaging with work in political economy and sociology, the book sketches a new interpretative framework, the better to understand the nature and implications of these profound changes. It examines the challenges such changes have posed to fundamental French republican values, arguing they have opened up a rift between older notions of French republican citizenship and the precarious forms of subjectivity characteristic of post-Fordist labour. The book traces the symptoms of this rift in a range of cinematic and literary representations of the contemporary workplace, as these depict the dilemmas faced, the trajectories followed, and the geographical regions inhabited by French workers of different ages, sexes, social classes, and ethnicities.

Trade Review
“This is a well-written and clearly argued treatment of the implications of a post-Fordist regime of economic management on employment in France, as seen through literary and filmic representations."
Nick Parsons, Cardiff University

Table of Contents
Introduction
PART ONE: THEORETICAL PRELIMINARIES
Chapter One: The Crisis of Fordism. Symptoms and Diagnoses
Chapter Two: Modulating Work and Welfare
PART TWO: CHARACTER TYPES, TRAJECTORIES, UNEVEN GEOGRAPHIES
Chapter Three: Modulated masculinities
Chapter Four: Femmes Fortes
Chapter Five: Doomed Youth
Chapter Six: Sans Papiers
Conclusion
Bibliography

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      Publisher: Liverpool University Press
      Publication Date: 01/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781837644124, 978-1837644124
      ISBN10: 1837644128

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Over recent decades concerns at the increased scarcity and precarity of salaried employment have dominated political struggles, theoretical debates and cultural representations in France. This study argues that such concerns are evidence of a profound shift in contemporary French economy, culture and society. Engaging with work in political economy and sociology, the book sketches a new interpretative framework, the better to understand the nature and implications of these profound changes. It examines the challenges such changes have posed to fundamental French republican values, arguing they have opened up a rift between older notions of French republican citizenship and the precarious forms of subjectivity characteristic of post-Fordist labour. The book traces the symptoms of this rift in a range of cinematic and literary representations of the contemporary workplace, as these depict the dilemmas faced, the trajectories followed, and the geographical regions inhabited by French workers of different ages, sexes, social classes, and ethnicities.

      Trade Review
      “This is a well-written and clearly argued treatment of the implications of a post-Fordist regime of economic management on employment in France, as seen through literary and filmic representations."
      Nick Parsons, Cardiff University

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      PART ONE: THEORETICAL PRELIMINARIES
      Chapter One: The Crisis of Fordism. Symptoms and Diagnoses
      Chapter Two: Modulating Work and Welfare
      PART TWO: CHARACTER TYPES, TRAJECTORIES, UNEVEN GEOGRAPHIES
      Chapter Three: Modulated masculinities
      Chapter Four: Femmes Fortes
      Chapter Five: Doomed Youth
      Chapter Six: Sans Papiers
      Conclusion
      Bibliography

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