Collective action : a Bad Subjects anthology

著者

    • Prelinger, Megan Shaw
    • Schalit, Joel
    • Bad Subjects (Organization)

書誌事項

Collective action : a Bad Subjects anthology

edited by Megan Shaw Prelinger and Joel Schalit

Pluto Press, 2004

  • : hardback
  • : paperback

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Covering diverse personal and political ground, including cultural and media studies, racial identities, sexual politics, globalization, alternative communities, activism, the complexities of history, alternative consciousness, the Bad Subjects Collective are an incendiary mix of political radicalism and rigourous debate that's intended to provoke further discussion among academics and activists worldwide. Contributors to the second anthology include Doug Henwood, Joel Schalit, Arturo J. Aldama, Annalee Newitz, Richard D. Wolff, John Brady, Matt Wray, Frederick Luis Aldama, Lisa Archer, Charlie Bertsch, Robin S. Brooks, Kevin Carollo, Jason M. Ferreira, Rick Prelinger, Cynthia Hoffman, Elisabeth Hurst, Joe Lockard, Karl MacRae, J.C. Myers, Kim Nicolini, Megan Shaw Prelinger, David Hawkes and many others.

目次

Acknowledgments / Introduction PART I: POLITICS OLD AND NEW 1. Prison Activists Notes by Karl MacRae 2. Iraq War Culture by Joe Lockard 3. Beyond Copyright Consciousness by Rick Prelinger 4. I Was a Teenage Reactionary by Doug Henwood 5. Voodoo Politics by David Hawkes 6. A Context for Genoa by Edmund Zimmerman 7. Blacks and Reds in Polish Technicolor by Ewa Pagacz 8. Marxism, Class Analysis, and the USSR: A Y2K Perspective by Richard D. Wolff PART II: REMEMBERING HISTORY 9. New Year's Eve in Berlin: Firecrackers, Fascist Light Shows, and Witnessing History in the Haupstadt by John Brady 10. The Tenth Anniversary of the Siege at Waco and April 2003 by Megan Shaw Prelinger 11. The FSM Cafe: History, Memory, and the Political Legacy of Coffee by Tomas Sandoval, Jr. and Jason Ferreira 12. Are Diplomatic Ties with Tyrants More Important than Civil Rights? Life During APEC '97 by Elisabeth Hurst 13. Marx vs. Weber, Uno Mas! by JC Myers PART III: IN AND OUT OF THE ACADEMY 14. San Francisco: Dangerous for Whores/I'd Rather Be a Whore Than an Academic by Lisa Archer 15. Left Conservatism by Matt Wray 16. Caretaking the Echo Pond: The Practice of Art in the Fin-de-Siecle Academy by Mark Van Proyen 17. In-Between Days: Intellectual Work and Intelligent Life at the Crossroads by Scott Schaffer 18. Make It a Double: My Dual Lives as Barkeep and Grad Student by Wayde Grinstead 19. Inside the Idea Factory by Katie Simon PART IV: CROSSING BORDERS 20. Girls (Forced to) Dance Naked! The Politics and Presumptions of Anti-Trafficking Laws by Gretchen Soderlund and Emma Grant 21. Driving Through the Minefields of Love by Joel Schalit 22. Cross-Dressing in Bulgaria: Gay Identity, Post-Communist Fear, and Magical Love by Robin Brooks 23. Marxing Across the Border by Frederick Luis Aldama 24 Securing Profits by Carrie Rentschler 25. Dangerous Bodies: Globalisation, the Militarisation of Borders and New (Old) Forms of Slavery by Arturo Aldama 26. The Race to Be Mobile by Kevin Carollo PART V: THE PERSONAL IS THE POLITICAL 27. On the Merits of Racial Identity by Tomas Sandoval 28. Outside In: The Failings of Alternative Communities by Kim Nicolini 29. Marxism After Ho Chi Minh by Viet Than Nguyen 30. Reporting Rape vs. a Woman's Right to Speak: I Won't Get Fooled Again by Cynthia Hoffman 31. My Dad Kicked Ass for a Living by Zack Furness PART VI: MEDIA AND RESPONSE 32. Hotel California: Learning How to Read by Charlie Bertsch 33. Bodies: Sex Pistols and Abortion Art by Mike Mosher 34. Marx's Media Corps by Jonathan Sterne 35. The AT&T 'Vietnam' Commercial by Robert Shaw and Megan Shaw Prelinger 36. Heterosexual Love by Annalee Newitz Notes on Contributors / Index

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