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Title:Between Resistance And Revolution: Cultural Politics And Social Protest
ISBN13:9780813524160
ISBN10:0813524164
Author:Fox, Richard G. (Editor)
Description:Peasants In India Hugging Trees To Protest Logging, Brazilian Feminists Marching To Impeach A President, Okinawan Television Comedians Joke-Starting Ethnic Activity All Are Instances Of Social Protest That Exist In The Charged Territory Between The Cataclysmic Upheaval Of Revolutionary War And The Everyday Acts Of Private Resistance Yet These Movements In Between Resistance And Revolution Have Remained Invisible To Scholars Of Politics, Culture, And Society Leading Scholars In Anthropology, Political Science, History, Sociology, And Ethnomusicology Examine Dissent And Direct Action In Australia, Brazil, Germany, Colombia, India, Korea, Peru, And The United States And Demonstrate The Importance Of Looking Beyond These Poles Of Protest To The Midways Of Mobilization The Contributors Are Nancy Abelmann, Sonia Alvarez, Arturo Escobar, Richard Fox, Faye Ginsburg, Ramachandra Guha, Ingrid Monson, Yoshinobu Ota, Orin Starn, And Nathan Stoltzfus
Binding:Paperback, Paperback
Publisher:Rutgers University Press
Publication Date:1997-07-01
Weight:0.98 lbs
Dimensions:0.73'' H x 9.11'' L x 6.03'' W
Number of Pages:288
Language:English