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Publisher
A + K Press
ISBN-10
1849352011
ISBN-13
9781849352017
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201659487
Product Key Features
Book Title
Underground Passages : Anarchist Resistance Culture, 1848-2011
Number of Pages
422 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Comparative Literature, Political Ideologies / Anarchism, Social History
Publication Year
2015
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Literary Criticism, Political Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
19 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
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Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
335.830922
Table Of Content
Part I Resistance and Culture Introduction The Reader in the Factory Part II Speaking to Others: Anarchist Poetry, Song, and Public Voice 1: The Poet's Feet 2: The Devil's Best Tunes 3: Two Crises of Language 4: "A Need Without A Hope" 5: Fight or Flight? Part III "Out of the Bind of the Eternal Present": Anarchist Narrative 1: White Rooms 2: Varieties of Estrangement 3: Outcast Narratives 4: From Cretinol'ndia to Common-Sense Country 5: Stronger Loving Worlds 6: From Terre Libre to Temps de Crises 7: Barbarizing Visions 8: A Social Spectacle? 9: The Mirror Stage Part IV Breaking the Frame: Anarchist Images 1: Virile Bodies 2: "He Peddles Signs": Words and Images 3: "Evolution Is Not Over Yet": Visual Narrative 4: The Stuttering Image: Anarchist Cinema Conclusion: Lines of flight Bibliography
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"There is, quite literally, nothing like this book available. Various studies of anarchist culture do exist, some quite good, but none approach the breadth or depth of Jesse Cohn's study. He is able to do something different: explore what forms of anarchist resistance culture in different places and times have had in common, and therefore what made them specifically anarchist. --Kenyon Zimmer, author of Immigrants against the State: Yiddish and Italian Anarchism in America "Readers of Underground Passages ] will appreciate how anarchist culture (poetry, songs, fiction, plays, illustrations, and films) was by no means monolithic in approach or rationale, since different anarchist creators at different times saw the importance of making anarchist resistance culture relevant to particular settings or 'deterritorializing' it to give it a more global feel that fit with the transnational and internationalist dimensions of global anarchism." --Kirwin Shaffer, author of Black Flag Boricuas: Anarchism, Antiauthoritarianism, and the Left in Puerto Rico, 1897-1921 What anarchists demanded from art was what they demanded from all aspects of their political lives: that it should, as much as possible, embody the principle in the practice, the end in the means. While prefiguring a post-revolutionary world, anarchists simultaneously created a richly textured "resistance culture" to sustain their ideals and identities amid everyday lives defined by capital and the state, allowing an escape from domination even while enmeshed in it. Underground Passages investigates and interrogates these creations across the history of the movement. Whether discussing famous artists like John Cage or Diane DiPrima or unknown and anonymous anarchist writers, Cohn shows how aesthetic shifts both reflected and influenced and political and economic ones. This is cultural criticism at its best--and most useful. Jesse Cohn is the author of Anarchism and the Crisis of Representation: Hermeneutics, Aesthetics, Politics , and an associate professor of English at Purdue University North Central in Indiana., Anarchists are not just political thinkers, but also vibrant cultural actors who have contributed to every artistic medium available. With a philosophy usually so deeply at odds with their societies, anarchists have often felt alienated and lost in contradiction - and these powerful feelings have found a voice in artistic productions. Expertly skirting the tired, distracting debates about lifestyle' versus 'political' anarchism, Cohn examines the work of anarchist artists that have gained popular appeal over the past century.', "There is, quite literally, nothing like this book available. Various studies of anarchist culture do exist, some quite good, but none approach the breadth or depth of Jesse Cohn's study. He is able to do something different: explore what forms of anarchist resistance culture in different places and times have had in common, and therefore what made them specifically anarchist. --Kenyon Zimmer, author of Immigrants against the State: Yiddish and Italian Anarchism in America "Readers [of Underground Passages ] will appreciate how anarchist culture (poetry, songs, fiction, plays, illustrations, and films) was by no means monolithic in approach or rationale, since different anarchist creators at different times saw the importance of making anarchist resistance culture relevant to particular settings or 'deterritorializing' it to give it a more global feel that fit with the transnational and internationalist dimensions of global anarchism." --Kirwin Shaffer, author of Black Flag Boricuas: Anarchism, Antiauthoritarianism, and the Left in Puerto Rico, 1897-1921 What anarchists demanded from art was what they demanded from all aspects of their political lives: that it should, as much as possible, embody the principle in the practice, the end in the means. While prefiguring a post-revolutionary world, anarchists simultaneously created a richly textured "resistance culture" to sustain their ideals and identities amid everyday lives defined by capital and the state, allowing an escape from domination even while enmeshed in it. Underground Passages investigates and interrogates these creations across the history of the movement. Whether discussing famous artists like John Cage or Diane DiPrima or unknown and anonymous anarchist writers, Cohn shows how aesthetic shifts both reflected and influenced and political and economic ones. This is cultural criticism at its best--and most useful. Jesse Cohn is the author of Anarchism and the Crisis of Representation: Hermeneutics, Aesthetics, Politics , and an associate professor of English at Purdue University North Central in Indiana.
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