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Getting By in Postsocialist Romania David A. Kideckel

Getting By in Postsocialist Romania von David A. Kideckel

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Zusammenfassung

A poignant portrayal of the price of postsocialist transition for industrial workers

Getting By in Postsocialist Romania Zusammenfassung

Getting By in Postsocialist Romania: Labor, the Body, and Working-Class Culture David A. Kideckel

This compelling ethnographic study describes how two groups of Romanian industrial workers have fared since the end of socialism. Once labor's elite, the celebrated coal miners of the Jiu Valley and the chemical workers of the Fagaras region had many social privileges and often derived genuine satisfaction from their work. Today, they are a rarely noted casualty of postsocialist transformations. Fear, distance, and alienation are the physical manifestations of stress experienced due to their precarious job status, declining health, and loss of a social safety net. Kideckel traces these issues in the context of labor, political relationships, domestic and community life, gender identities, and health. Drawing on more than three decades of fieldwork, he presents many narratives from select individuals, in their own words, providing a poignant and illuminating perspective on the everyday lives of ordinary people.

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Kideckel's extensive fieldwork among Romania's Jiu Valley and Fagaras coal miners, coupled with the workers' narratives quoted throughout the book, lends authority to his detailed analysis of the denigrating conditions suffered by once celebrated people. The regions under study were prosperous coal-producing areas that attracted a multicultural workforce. In the postsocialist era, as a transformed Romania becomes a consumer society, the miners are the canaries in the coal mine of postsocialism, Kideckel asserts. The workers strive to maintain a tenuous hold on life, work, family, and community in the face of economic restructuring, privatization, and buyouts. The security and status they felt in socialist society have disappeared. This book contains many firsthand accounts from workers, grounding Kideckel's generalizations in the gritty lives endured by the miners and their families. Kideckel's contribution is the eighth in the publisher's New Anthropologies of Europe series. It is emblematic of the series goal to publish ethnographic manuscripts that examine topics such as globalization, ethnicity, and market reform and, at the same time, contribute to theory building in social sciences. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. -- Choice L. De Danaan, emerita, Evergreen State College, April 2009


Kideckel's book gives a voice to the Romanian working class and lets them speak for themselves... [he] states in a pointed manner that the meaning of 'getting by' has shifted from 'manipulating the system in one's interest' to managing basic survival' in every sphere of life. -H-SAE, June, 2011


What makes the book a 'must-read' for those interested in post-socialist Eastern Europe, or labour issues, is the fact that David Kideckel listens. He transforms the detailed account of day-to-day lives into authentic carefully interpreted written testimonies. This corpus of reflections makes an important contribution to Eastern European studies and reading it cannot leave a heart unmoved by the simple but powerful experiences that
an entire social class was and is struggling with in post-socialist Romania. -Gabriela Walker, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Europe - Asia Studies, Vol. 61.9 Nov. 2009


... the text is wholly evocative, compellingly written, and clearly organized. 'Getting By in Postsocialist Romania' should appeal to a wide range of audiences, including scholars of postsocialist studies, those interested in issues of economic policy and development, health, and gender studies, and to students at all levels. -Karen Kapusta-Pofahl, American Ethnologist


The book is a valuable contribution to the field of postsocialist studies offering a compassionate discussion of the day-to-day experience of the depressed former industrial worker. It is engagingly written... by the author who has over thirty years of ethnographic research experience in Romania. It makes an excellent text for both undergraduate and graduate courses that deal with working-class culture, postsocialism, Eastern Europe, as well as social transformation and political economy to show how consumption and production are intimately related in the development of working-class identity. -Canadian American Slavic Studies


David Kideckel challenges celebratory images of postsocialism by focusing on the often neglected working class and allowing the disenfranchised to speak for themselves. In so doing he provides a contribution to the ethnography of eastern Europe that speaks poignantly to broader discussions of work, class, and gender under neoliberalism. -Gerald Creed, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York


Overall, this is a very valuable book that sheds considerable light on a subject that is rarely covered in most literature on Romania. -Slavonic and East European Review, Vol. 88.3, July 2010

Über David A. Kideckel

David A. Kideckel is Professor of Anthropology at Central Connecticut State University. He is author of The Solitude of Collectivism: Romanian Villagers to the Revolution and Beyond and has produced a video documentary focusing on Romania's Jiu Valley coal miners, entitled Days of the Miners: Life and Death of a Working Class Culture.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Contents
Preface

1. Getting By in Postsocialism: Labor, Bodies, Voices
2. How Workers Became Others: Talking Alienation
3. Postsocialist Labor Pains: Fear, Distance, and Narrative in the Workplace
4. The Postsocialist Body Politic
5. Houses of Stone or of Straw? Postsocialist Worker Communities
6. Strangers in Their Own Skin: Workers and Gender in Postsocialism
7. The Embodied Enemy: Stress, Health, and Agency
8. What Is to Be Done?

Notes
Works Cited
Index

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013115246
9780253219404
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Getting By in Postsocialist Romania: Labor, the Body, and Working-Class Culture David A. Kideckel
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Indiana University Press
2008-02-27
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