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Presentations

An Idle, Lazy Race of People: Colonialism and the Modern Work Ethic

Wednesday, October 10th, 2018
Emanuel Rota
12:00pm

Center for Advanced Study
Levis Faculty Center--Music Room (208)
919 W. Illinois, Urbana

Event Description

Since the 18th century, Northern European social reformers and economists have faced the problem of raising the level of productivity of their national economies. The threat of racial and cultural inferiority has played a crucial role in shaping the modern work ethic and in disseminating it among the working classes. This presentation briefly reconstructs the history of the war on laziness and its colonial genealogy in the age of the European industrious revolutions.

Emanuel Rota

Department of French and Italian, CAS Associate 2017-18Â