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Cultural resistance reader /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Duncombe, Stephen (comp.)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: London ; New York : Verso, 2002.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • ONE: CULTURAL RESISTANCE. Christopher Hill, "Levellers and True Levellers," from The World Turned Upside Down
  • TWO: THE POLITICS OF CULTURE. Raymond Williams, "Culture," from Keywords
  • Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, from The German Ideology
  • - Matthew Arnold, from Culture and Anarchy
  • Antonio Gramsci, from The Prison Notebooks
  • Walter Benjamin, "The Author as Producer"
  • TTHREE: A POLITICS THAT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE POLITICS. Mikhail Bakhtin, from Rabelais and His World
  • James C. Scott, from Weapons of the Weak
  • Robin D.G. Kelley, from Race Rebels
  • Adolph Reed Jr., "Why Is There No Black Political Movement"
  • Jean Baudrillard, "The Masses: The Implosion of the Social Media"
  • Hakim Bey, from TAZ: The Temporary Autonomous Zone
  • Simon Reynolds, from Generation Ecstasy
  • - "Huge Mob Tortures Negro," account of a lynching in 1920
  • FOUR: SUBCULTURES AND PRIMITIVE REBELS. E.J. Hobsbawm, from Primitive Rebels
  • Robin D.G. Kelley, "OGs in Postindustiral Los Angeles," from Race Rebels
  • Stuart Cosgrove, "The Zoot-suit and Style Warfare"
  • Dick Hebdige, "The Meaning of Mod"
  • John Clarke, "The Skinheads and the Magical Recovery of Community"
  • Riot Grrrl, "The Riot Grrrl Is..."
  • Kathleen Hanna, interview in Punk Planet
  • Bertold Brecht, "Emphasis on Sport"
  • Stuart Hall, "Notes on Deconstructing 'the Popular'"
  • FIVE: DISMANTLING THE MASTER'S HOUSE. Elaine Goodale Eastman "The Ghost Dance War," from Sister to the Sioux
  • Mahatma Gandhi, from Hind Swaraj
  • C.L.R. James, from Beyond a Boundary
  • Lawrence Levine, "Slave Songs and Slave Consciousness"
  • George Lipsitz, "Immigration and Assimilation: Rai, Reggae, and Bhangramuffin", from Dangerous Crossroads
  • SIX: A WOMAN'S PLACE. Virginia Woolf, from A Room of One's Own
  • Radicalesbians, "The Woman-Identified Woman"
  • Jean Railla, "A Broom of One's Own", from Bust
  • Janice A. Radway, from Reading the Romance
  • John Fiske, "Shopping for Pleasure" from Reading the Popular
  • SEVEN: COMMODITIES, COOPERATION, AND CULTURE JAMMING. Theodor W. Adorno, "On the Fetish-Character in Music and the Regression of Listening"
  • Richard Hoggart, from The Uses of Literacy
  • Malcolm Cowley, from Exile's Return
  • Thomas Frank, "Why Johnny Can't Dissent"
  • Abbie Hoffman, from Revolution for the Hell of It
  • Jerry Rubin, from Do It!
  • EIGHT: MIXING POP AND POLITICS. Barbara Epstein, "The Politics of Prefigurative Community"
  • John Jordan, "The Art of Necessity": The Subversive Imagination of Anti-road Protest and Reclaim the Streets"
  • Jason Grote, "The God that People Who Do Not Believe in God Believe In: Taking a Bust with Reverend Billy"
  • Andrew Boyd, "Truth Is A Virus: Meme Warfare and the Billionaires for Bush (or Gore)"
  • Ricardo Dominguez, "Electronic Disturbance: An Interview".