“Commercial Battles of Self-Support”: Concrete Construction and the Disabled World War I Veteran

IF 0.1 4区 艺术学 Q3 Arts and Humanities
J. Graham
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Abstract:As the First World War drew to a close, its demobilization— or the redistribution of labor in the war’s aftermath— became a pressing question across industries in the United States, including the field of reinforced concrete construction. This essay explores an emerging conceptualization of disability in these years as it informed how other forms of work might be understood. A provocation by Albert Kahn (on the possibility of incorporating injured soldiers into the production of reinforced concrete) and the research of Frank and Lillian Gilbreth (on concrete and on the retraining of disabled soldiers and workers) offer starting points in understanding a new economic subjectivity that was entailed in the work of industrial building.
“自给自足的商业战争”:混凝土建筑与一战伤残老兵
摘要:随着第一次世界大战接近尾声,它的复员——或战争后劳动力的再分配——成为美国各行业迫切需要解决的问题,包括钢筋混凝土建筑领域。这篇文章探讨了一个新兴的概念,残疾在这些年来,因为它告知如何其他形式的工作可能被理解。Albert Kahn的一次挑衅(关于将受伤士兵纳入钢筋混凝土生产的可能性)和Frank和Lillian Gilbreth的研究(关于混凝土和残疾士兵和工人的再培训)为理解工业建筑工作中所包含的新的经济主体性提供了起点。
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