Stanley Aronowitz, CUNY Graduate Center

On Political and Cultural Subjectivity

The Politics of Subjectivity and the Future of the Labor Movement

Tuesday, October 6, 6pm, Madison Labor Temple, 1602 S. Park St., Room 201C

Cultural & Psychoanalytic Aspects of Political Subjectivity

Wednesday, October 7, 4pm, 8417 Social Science

Open Seminar for Students, Faculty and Public

Thursday, October 8, 12:20pm, 8108 Social Science

Co-sponsored by the South Central Federation of Labor

A man looks intently into the camera. His short, wavy brown hair is peppered with gray, as is his mustache and beard. He wears a blue button-down shirt. Behind him, bookshelves lined with books can be seen.STANLEY ARONOWITZ is distinguished professor of Sociology and urban education at CUNY Graduate Center. A former steelworker and union organizer, he is the author or editor of 27 books and over 200 articles. His latest books are Against Orthodoxy: Social Theory and its Discontents; The Death and Rebirth of American Labor: Toward a New Workers’ Movement; and Taking it Big: C.Wright Mills, and the Emergence of Political Intellectuals.