Living Labor

Living Labor
Author: Milena Hoegsberg, Cora Fisher (Eds.)
Publisher: Sternberg Press
Language: English
Pages: 216 pages, 51 color, 13 b/w ills.
Size: 15 x 21.5 cm
Weight: 420 g
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 978-3-943365-67-2
Price: €15.00
Product Description

With contributions by Will Bradley, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Carl Cedarström and Peter Fleming, Annette Kamp, Michala Paludan, Olivia Plender and Hester Reeve, Ole Martin Rønning, Kathi Weeks

Living Labor considers the increasing subordination of life to work. Despite economic instability, growing income gaps across countries and the rise of a migratory, flexible and underpaid labor force, our commitment to productivity is unflagging. Today, work enlists us to psychologically invest ourselves in a boundaryless work life, which seeks to instrumentalize all of our waking hours. In response to the eroding boundaries between work and life, and against the historic backdrop of the Scandinavian labor movement, the writers gathered in Living Labor propose viable forms of refusal and imagine prospects for a post-work future.

Copublished with Henie Onstad Kunstsenter
Design by Jeanne Betak


June 2013