The art of protest, culture and activism from the civil rights movement to the streets of Seattle, T.V. Reed
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- Protest movements
- Social movements in art
- Radicalisme dans l'art
- Radikalismus
- Protestbewegung
- Mouvements sociaux dans l'art
- Radicalisme + Chants et musique + Histoire et critique
- Contestation -- États-Unis
- USA
- Radicalism -- United States
- Mouvements sociaux dans la littérature
- Protest movements -- United States
- Social movements in literature
- Radicalism
- Radicalism -- Songs and music -- History and criticism
- Radicalism + Songs and music
- Radicalism in literature
- United States
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Radicalisme -- États-Unis
- Radicalism in art
- Radicalisme dans la littérature
- Radicalism + Songs and music + History and criticism
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The art of protest, culture and activism from the civil rights movement to the streets of Seattle, T.V. Reed
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-343) and index
resource.governmentPublication
government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
The art of protest
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
59138260
Responsibility statement
T.V. Reed
Sub title
culture and activism from the civil rights movement to the streets of Seattle
Table of contents
Introduction -- Singing civil rights : the freedom song tradition -- Scenarios for revolution : the drama of the Black Panthers -- The poetical is the political : feminist poetry and the poetics of women's rights -- Revolutionary walls : Chicano/a murals, Chicano/a movements -- Old cowboys, new Indians : Hollywood frames the American Indian movement -- "We are [not] the world" : famine, apartheid, and the politics of rock music -- Acting up against AIDS : the (very) graphic arts in a moment of crisis -- Environmental justice ecocriticism : race, class, gender, and literary ecologies -- Will the revolution be cybercast? : new media, the battle of Seattle, and global justice -- Reflections on the cultural study of social movements
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