Between the Avant-Garde and the everyday : subversive politics in Europe from 1957 to the present
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Between the Avant-Garde and the everyday : subversive politics in Europe from 1957 to the present
(Protest, culture and society / [editors], Kathrin Fahlenbrach, Martin Klimke, Joachim Scharloth, v. 6)
Berghahn Books, 2011
- : hardback
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Note
Includes index
Bibliography: p. [279]-287
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The wave of anti-authoritarian political activity associated with the term "1968" can by no means be confined under the rubric of "protest," understood narrowly in terms of street marches and other reactions to state initiatives. Indeed, the actions generated in response to "1968" frequently involved attempts to elaborate resistance within the realm of culture generally, and in the arts in particular. This blurring of the boundary between art and politics was a characteristic development of the political activism of the postwar period. This volume brings together a group of essays concerned with the multifaceted link between culture and politics, highlighting lesser-known case studies and opening new perspectives on the development of anti-authoritarian politics in Europe from the 1950s to the fall of Communism and beyond.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Detlef Siegfried
Introduction
Timothy Brown and Lorena Anton
PART I: AVANT GARDES
Chapter 1. Gruppe Spur: Art as a Revolutionary Medium during the Cold War
Mia Lee
Chapter 2. In Pursuit of the Invisible Revolution: Sigma in the Netherlands, 1966-1968
Niek Pas
PART II: SPECTACLES
Chapter 3. "The Brigade is Everywhere." Violence and Spectacle in the British Counterculture
Samantha Christiansen
Chapter 4. Corpse Polemics: The Third World and the Politics of Gore in 1960s West Germany
Quinn Slobodian
PART III: SOUNDS
Chapter 5. Communist Youth Groups and Rock Music in Greece in the late 1970s
Nikolaos Papadogiannis
Chapter 6. The Voice of the Other America: African-American Music and Political Protest in the German Democratic Republic
Michael Rauhut
PART IV: SUBCULTURES
Chapter 7.From England with Hate: Skinheads and "Nazi Rock" in Great Britain and Germany
Timothy Brown
Chapter 8. Punk Jihads: Immigrants, Sub-Cultures and Political Violence 1955-2001
Alexander Clarkson
PART V: SPACES
Chapter 9. Red State, Golden Youth: Student Culture and Political Protest in 1960s Poland
Malgorzata Fidelis
Chapter 10. In the Shadow of the Wall: Urban Space and Everyday life in Berlin Kreuzberg
Carla MacDougall
PART VI: NETWORKS
Chapter 11. Between Confrontation and Frivolity? Gender and Militancy in the Czech Alter-globalisation Movement
Marta Kolarova
Chapter 12. Protesting Bodies and Bodily Protest: A plea for a 'thinking through the body' in Social Movement Research
Andrea Pabst
Chapter 13. Post-Modern Protest? Minimal Techno and Multitude
Andrew Lison
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
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