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Kristin Ross

    Kristin Ross is a professor of comparative literature whose work delves into the profound shifts within French culture. She critically examines how periods of significant social and political upheaval reshape cultural norms and aesthetic sensibilities. Ross's writings explore the interplay between historical events and their lasting impact on artistic expression and societal values. Her scholarship provides readers with incisive insights into the complexities of modern cultural transformation.

    Kristin Ross
    The Politics and Poetics of Everyday Life
    The Commune Form
    The Emergence of Social Space
    May '68 and Its Afterlives
    Fast Cars, Clean Bodies
    Communal Luxury