Resouces A-Z

Counterculture
  • Books
    • anthologies
      • 1966: Staughton Lynd (ed): Nonviolence in America: A Documentary History.  Bobbs-Merrill
      • 2012: Colin Frith & Anthony Arnove: The People Speak, Cannongate
    • cultural studies
      • 2015: Bert Ashe: Twisted: My Dreadlock Chronicles, Agate Publishing
    • essays
      • 1993: Ronald Sakolsky & James Koehnlin: Gone to Croatan: Origins of North American Dropout Culture, AK Press
    • graphic novels
      • 2014: Paul Buhle and David Berger (eds): Bohemians: A Graphic History, Verso
    • histories
      • 1971: Anthony Esler: Bombs Beards and Barricades: 150 Years of Youth in Revolt, Stein and Day
      • 1987: Todd Gitlin: The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage, Bantam Books
      • 2009: Edward Vallance: A Radical History of Britain: Visionaries, Rebels and Revolutionaries - The Men and Women who Fought for our Freedom. Abacus
      • 2017: Paul Hockenos: Berlin Calling: A Story of Anarchy, Music, the Wall, and the Birth of the New Berlin, The New Press
    • journalism
      • 2013: Joel D. Harden: Quiet No More: New Political Activism in Canada and Around the Globe, James Lorimer & Company Ltd
  • Libraries and Archives
    • Archives
      • 1998: Staughton and Alice Lynd Collection, Kent State University: Kent OH
  • Periodicals
    • journal articles
      • 2012: Ross Haenfler, Brett Johnson, Ellis Jones: Lifestyle Movements: Exploring the Intersection of Lifestyle and Social Movements, Social Movement Studies 11(1)
      • 2015: Meghan Warner Mettler: “If I Could Drive You Out of Your Mind”: Anti-Rationalism and the Celebration of Madness in 1960s Counterculture. Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies. 9(2)
  • Television
    • series
      • 2011- : Portlandia, IFC
  • Websites
    • organizations
      • National Jericho Movement: Jericho is a movement with the defined goal of gaining recognition of the fact that political prisoners and prisoners of war exist inside of the United States, despite the United States’ government’s continued denial ... and winning amnesty and freedom for these political prisoners.
-1960s
-1970s
-People's Histories
-Radical Arts
  • Books
    • 1966: George Dennison: An Existing Better World: Notes on the Bread and Puppet Theater, Autonomedia
    • 1973: TJ Clark: Image of the People: Gustave Courbet and the 1848 Revolution, Thames & Hudson [0]
    • 1977: Eva Cockcroft, John Weber, James Cockcroft: Towards a People's Art: The Contemporary Mural Movement, University of New Mexico Press [0]
    • 2008: Julia L. Mickelberg & Philip Nel (eds,): Tales For Little Rebels: A Collection of Radical Children's Literature, NYU Press
    • 2011: Gregory Sholette: Dark Matter: Art and Politics in the Age of Enterprise Culture, Pluto Press [1]
    • 2015: Molly Crabapple: Drawing Blood: A Memoir, HarperCollins
    • 2016: Yates McKee: Strike Art: Contemporary Art and the Post-Occupy Condition, Verso
  • Periodicals
    • journal articles
      • 2015: Luisa Valle: Object Lesson: Thomas Hirschhorn’s Gramsci Monument Negotiating Monumentality with Instability and Everyday Life, Buildings and Landscapes: Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum, 22(2)
    • Pamphlets
      • 1947: Diego Rivera, Pan American Union [1]
  • Television
    • Episodes
      • 2008.02.27: American Masters: Pete Seeger - The Power of Song, PBS [1]
  • Websites
    • online exhibitions
      • Art to the People: "On this site you can read short biographies of the five artists (Walter Crane, Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen, Albert Hahn, Frans Masereel and Gerd Arntz), see up to ten works of each of the artist's work and learn about some of the symbols they used to convey their message. All works shown are from the collection of the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam."
    • organizations
      • Beehive Design Collective: "The Beehive Design Collective is a wildly motivated, all-volunteer, activist arts collective dedicated to “cross-pollinating the grassroots” by creating collaborative, anti-copyright images for use as educational and organizing tools. We work as word-to-image translators of complex global stories, shared with us through conversations with affected communities."
-Radical Education
--Highlander Folk School
  • Books
    • histories
      • 1975: Frank Adams: Unearthing Seeds of Fire: The Idea of Highlander, John F. Blair
--Summerhill
  • Books
    • criticism
      • 1970: Summerhill: For and Against, Hart Publishing Company, Inc.
-Terrorism
  • Books
    • design
      • 2013: Artur Beifuss & Francesco Trivini Bellini: Branding Terror: The Logotypes and Iconography of Insurgent Groups and Terrorist Organizations, Merrell Publishers
Radical Intellectuals
  • Books
    • philosophy
      • 1977: Jean Baudrillard: Forget Foucault, Semiotext(e) [1]
      • 1991: Jean Baudrillard: The Gulf War Did Not Take Place, Indiana University Press [1]
      • 1997: Louis Althusser: The Spectre of Hegel: Early Writing, Verso [1]
      • 1999: Louis Althusser: Machiavelli and Us, Verso [0][1]
      • 2001: Chris Kraus (ed): Hatred of Capitalism: A Reader, Semiotext(e) [0][1]
      • 2006: Jean Baudrillard: Utopia Deferred: Writings from Utopie, (1967-1978), Semiotext(e) [1]
      • 2008: Jean Baudrillard & Marc Guillaume: Radical Alterity, Semiotext(e)
  • Films
    • documentaries
      • 2004: Deb Ellis & Denis Mueller: Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train, First Run Films
Culture Jammers
-Critical Mass
-The Yes Men
Urban Explorers
Drag Culture
English Revolution
-Levellers






Radical Economics


-Andre Gorz
  • Books
    • bibliography
      • 1989: Critique of Economic Reason, Verso [1]
      • 1999: Reclaiming Work: Beyond the Wage-Based Society, Polity
-Parecon
  • Books
    • collections
      • 2008: Chris Spannos (ed): Real Utopia: Participatory Society for the 21st Century, AK Press.

-Vermont Secessionism





Underground Media

-Filmmaking
  • Websites
    • organizations
      • Subversive Action Films: "We believe that the most honest position we can take is to reject any notion that a camera presents a detached and passive view of our world. Objectivity is impossible. We are internationalists in every sense of the word. We include members who were born in the heart of the neoliberal empire, and others who were born in a land torn apart by the legacy of a military dictatorship. We are the children of political exile and the product of decaying strip malls."
Books

-Pirate Radio
  • Books
    • commentary
      • 1998: Ron Skalkosky (ed.): Seizing the Airwaves: A Free Radio Handbook, AK Press
      • 2010: Andrea Langlois, Ron Sakolsky, Marian van der Zon, (eds): Islands of Resistance: Pirate Radio in Canada, New Star Books
  • Films
    • dramas
      • 1990: Alan Moyle Pump Up the Volume: New Line Cinema [1]
      • 2009: Richard Curtis: Pirate Radio, Universal Pictures [1]
  • Television
    • series
      • 2014-2016: People Just Do Nothing, BBC [1]

  • -Zines
    • Books
      • overviews
        • 2000: Roger Sabin & Teal Triggs (eds): Below Critical Radar: Fanzines and Alternative Comics from 1976 to Now, Slab-o-Concrete
      • collections
        • 1989: Derek Pell: Assassination Rhapsody, Autonomedia
        • 1994: Jim Goad & Debbie Goad: Answer Me!: The First Three, AK Press [1]
        • 1997: Seth R. Friedman (ed): The Factsheet Five Zine Reader: The Best Writing From the Underground World of Zines, Three Rivers Press
        • 2010: Erick Lyle: Scam: The First Four Issues, Microcosm Publishing
        • 2010: Tesco Vee and Dave Stimson: Touch & Go: The Complete hardcore Punk Zine '79-83, Bazillion Points
        • 2013: Lisa Darms (ed): The Riot Grrrl Collection, The Feminist Press
        • 2017: China Martens: Future Generation: The Zine-Book for Subculture Parents, Kids, Friends & Others, PM Press
      • commentary
        • 1994: Bob Black: Beneath the Underground, Feral House (0)
      • chapters
        • 2008: K.R. Roberto: Radical Cataloging: Essays at the Front, Jenna Freedman: AACR2 - Bendable But Not Flexible: Cataloging Zines at Barnard College, 231-240, McFarland & Company, Inc. Publishers
    • Periodicals
      • journal articles
        • 2015: Michelle Kempson: ‘I Sometimes Wonder Whether I’m an Outsider’: Negotiating Belonging in Zine Subculture, Sociology, 49(6)
        • 2017: Emily Hage: Bay Area Dadazines and Punk Zines in 1970s San Francisco: Interactive, Ephemeral, Live, American Periodicals: A Journal of History & Criticism: 27(2) [1]
      • print
    • Internet


-Publishing
  • Books
    • Histories
      • 1972: Roger Lewis: Outlaws of America: The Underground Press and its Context, Penguin Press [0][1]
  • Periodicals
    • journal articles
      • 2015: Wendy Klein: Communicating a New Consciousness: Countercultural Print and the Home Birth Movement in the 1970s, Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 89(3)

--Loompanics Unlimited
    • books
      • anthologies
        • 1996: Michael Hoy (ed): Loompanics Unlimited Live! In Las Vegas, Loompanics Unlimited
        • 1998: Michael Hoy (ed): Loompanics Unlimited Conquers the Universe, Loompanics Unlimited

Utopia
  • books
    • essays
      • 1971: David W. Plath (ed): Aware of Utopia, University of Illinois Press
      • 2016: Slavoj Zizek (ed): An American Utopia: Dual Power and the Universal Army, Verso
    • philosophy
      • 1965: Joyce Oramel Hertzler: The History of Utopian Thought, Cooper Square Publishers, Inc.
  • Radio
    • Episodes
      • 2017.04.24: Big Ideas: Utopian Thinking, RN

-Utopian Communities
  • Books
    • histories
      • 1870: John Humphrey Noyes: History of American Socialisms. JP Lippencott & Company
      • 1966: Mark Holloway: Heavens on Earth: Utopian Communities in America 1680-1880, Dover Books
      • 1985: Everett Gordon Alderfer: The Ephrata Commune: An Early American Counterculture, University of Pittsburgh Press
      • 2003: Robert P Sutton: Communal Utopias and the American Experience: Religious Communities, 1732-2000, Praeger
    • journalistic accounts
      • 1875: Charles Nordhoff: The Communistic Societies of the United States. Hillary House Publishers
    • novels
      • 1888: Edward Bellamy: Looking Backward, 2000-1887, Houghton Mifflin
    • Photographic
      • 1975: Paul Kagan: New World Utopias: A Photographic History of the Search for Community, Penguin Books
    • sociology
      • 1971: Ron E Roberts: The New Communies: Coming Together in America, Prentice-Hall
    • Theories
      • 1983: PM: Bolo’Bolo, Autonomedia
  • Films
    • documentaries
      • 1984: Ken Burns: The Shakers: Hands to Work, Hearts to God, Florentine Films
  • Libraries and Archives
    • Archive
      • 1870: AJ Macdonald Writings on Utopian Communities, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New Haven CT
  • Periodicals
    • journal articles
      • 2015: Jade Aguilar: Food Choices and Voluntary Simplicity in Intentional Communities: What's Race and Class Got to Do With It?, Utopian Studies, 26(1)
      • 2015: Natalie Spar: The Politics of the Pure Language in Seventeenth-Century Quakerism: Speech, Silence, and the Founding of Pennsylvania, Early American Studies. 13(2)
-Oneida Community
  • Books
    • History
      • 2016: Ellen Wayland-Smith: Oneida: From Free Love Utopia to the Well-Set Table, Picador
  • Websites
    • Official
      • 2017: Oneida NY Community Mansion House, 2017.05.18: http://www.oneidacommunity.org/

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