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Saturday, July 22, 2017

17.07.22: New Citations: American Civil Rights Movement, Anarchism, Antifascism, Antiwar Activism, Avant-Garde, Expressionism, IRPGF, Occupy Wall Street, Organized Labour, Popular Uprising, Pirates, Punk, Quebec Nationalism

American Civil Rights Movement: Journal Article: 2001: Kenneth T Andrews: Social Movements and Policy Implementation: The Mississippi Civil Rights Movement and the War on Poverty, 1965 to 1971, American Sociological Review: 66(1)

Anarchism: Zine: 2012- : Anathema: A Philadelphia Anarchist Periodical
  • https://anathema.noblogs.org/

Antifascism: Book: 1935: Sinclair Lewis: It Can’t Happen Here, Signet

Antiwar Activism: Journal Article: 2002: Doug McAdam & Yang Su: The War at Home: Antiwar Protests and Congressional Voting, 1965 to 1973, American Sociological Review: 67(5)
  • Correlates antiwar activism with positive outcomes for the activists

Avant-Garde: Journal Article: 2017: Bernard Vere: “BLAST SPORT”?: Vorticism, Sport, and William Robert’s Boxers, Modernism/modernity: 24(2)

Expressionism: Book: 1967: Paul Klee 1879-1940: A Retrospective, Solomon R Guggenheim Foundation

International Revolutionary People’s Guerilla Forces: Pamphlet: 2017: “The Struggle is Not for Martyrdom but for Life”: A Critical Discussion About Armed Struggle with Anarchist Guerrillas in Rojava, Crimethinc.

Occupy Wall Street: Journal Article: 2017: Emil Husted & Allan Dreyer Hansen: The Alternative to Occupy?: Radical Politics Between Protest and Parliament. Triple C: 15(2)
  • Article contrasts OWS with a Danish parliamentary party called The Alternative
  • Occupy Wall Street was an attempt at creative a new form of society (“within the shell of the old”) and much OWS criticism take as its starting point the incorrect perspective that OWS was a progressive protest movement that couldn’t properly articulate its goals and what it demanded from the establishment. If the demand is to overthrow that establishment for the purpose of creating a different society, how is that demand to be articulated meaningfully?

Occupy Wall Street: Journal Article: 2017: Kamilla Petrick: Occupy and the Temporal Politics of Prefigurative Democracy. tripleC: 15(2)

Organized Labour: Journal Article: 2017: David Nettleingham: Canonical Generations and the British Left: The Narrative Construction of the Miners’ Strike 1984-85, Sociology: 51(4)
  • Investigates the effects of particular narratives of the events of the Miners’ Strike, on both the strike generation, and post-Thatcher generations of leftists

Organized Labour: Pamphlet: 1934: John J Ballam: 70,000 Silk Workers Strike for Bread and Unity, Labor Unity Publishers
  • Tells the story of a large strike that began in Paterson NJ
Popular Uprising: Book: 1977: Virginia Cooper, Ellen Deacon, Charles Esser, Christopher Moore: Resource Manual for a Living Revolution, New Society Publishers

Pirates: Book: 2017: Laura Dumcombe: Pirate Women: The Princesses, Privateers, and Prostitutes who Ruled the Seven Seas, Chicago Review Press

Punk: Film: 2016: Derrick Borte: London Town, Killer Films

Quebec Nationalism: Book: 1971: Ron Haggart and Aubrey E Golden: Rumours of War, new press

  • Imargery is mostly caricature drawings of FLQ members with a couple of photos
  • Includes a critical history of the origins of the war measures act

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