Buch, Englisch, 322 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Protest and Social Movements
Shaping Political Generations
Buch, Englisch, 322 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Protest and Social Movements
ISBN: 978-1-041-18259-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Much as in other locations around the world, civil uprising, particularly rooted in the activism of young people and students, plagued France during May of 1968. Massive strikes and occupations succeeded in paralysing France’s economy and bringing the country to the verge of a leftist revolution. This book studies the life trajectories of many ordinary protesters during the period, using statistics and personal narratives to analyse how this activism arose, its impact on people’s personal and professional lives, and its transmission through familial generations.
Zielgruppe
Academic
Weitere Infos & Material
List of acronyms and political organisation, List of documents, Introduction The autobiographical origins of my study Partially unsatisfying representations of May '68 The biographical consequences of activism in May '68 History of the study Chapter 1 The roots of participation in May '68 The matrixes of participation in May '68 Politics and religion: a family affair The transformations of conditions for students and women Conclusion Chapter 2: Shaping the event: Socialisation effects and registers of participation May '68: the same event for everyone? How did the event influence the participants? Conclusion Chapter 3 The long-term consequences of May '68 The social space of '68ers' destinies Generational impact forty years later Chapter 4 Working to avoid social reproduction Students in factories and workers in universities: inversed trajectories Activism through popular education Conclusion - activism and social mobility Chapter 5 Changing one's life to change the world? The politicisation of the private sphere Politicising the private sphere Anne: remaining faithful to the break Conclusion Chapter 6 Micro-units of Generation '68 Social conditions for the identification with generation '68 What became of the '68ers: a range of futures Chapter 7 A ricochet effect on the next generation? Strong family political transmission Different inheritors, different profiles Transmission of activism: intergenerational (dis)continuities? Conclusion: The Event: a frame for political resocialisation, Bibliography, Appendix 1. List of interviews conducted with the ex-'68ers cited, Appendix 2. List of interviews conducted with the children of ex-'68ers cited, Appendix 3. Micro-generational units of May '68, Notes




