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Tracing the evolution of socialist world literature from the nineteenth century to the present, Benjamin Kohlmann uncovers the formal repertoires through which a set of political ideals found aesthetic expression. At the heart of this study is the radical bildungsroman, a genre that subverts dominant narratives of individual formation. Broad in scope, Revolutionary Subjects explores the work of Balestrini, Chernyshevsky, Ding Ling, Lessing, Nizan, Sartre, Weiss, Wright, and many others. These novels challenge conventional ideas of selfhood and belonging, presenting new ways to imagine the self in relation to collective struggle and global solidarity.
Contents
Introduction: World Literature and the Work of Revolution
1. The Left Bildungsroman's Early History: Genre at Modernity's Periphery
2. Educating the Educator: The Radical Bildungsroman and the Problem of Second Bildung
3. "Knowledge in Struggle": Collective Formation and Revolutionary Pedagogy
4. No Home but the Struggle: The Left Bildungsroman and the Formlessness of History
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