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The art of protest [electronic resource] : culture and activism from the Civil Rights movement to the present / T.V. Reed.

By: Reed, T. V. (Thomas Vernon) [author.]
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press, [2019]Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource (xxvi, 496 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781452958644Subject(s): Radicalism -- United States | Protest movements -- United States | Social movements in art | Social movements in literature | Radicalism in art | Radicalism in literature | Radicalism -- Songs and music -- History and criticismGenre/Form: Electronic books.LOC classification: HN90.R3 | R395 2019ebOnline resources: JSTOR Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Singing civil rights : the freedom song tradition -- Dramatic resistance : theatrical politics from the Black Panthers to Black Lives Matter -- The poetical is the political : feminist poetry and the poetics of women's rights -- Revolutionary walls : Chicano/a/x murals, Chicano/a/x 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 -- Novels of environmental justice : toxic colonialism and the nature of culture -- Puppetry against puppet regimes : the "Battle of Seattle" and the global justice movement -- #Occupy all the arts : challenging Wall Street and economic inequality worldwide -- Conclusion : the cultural study of social movements.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Singing civil rights : the freedom song tradition -- Dramatic resistance : theatrical politics from the Black Panthers to Black Lives Matter -- The poetical is the political : feminist poetry and the poetics of women's rights -- Revolutionary walls : Chicano/a/x murals, Chicano/a/x 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 -- Novels of environmental justice : toxic colonialism and the nature of culture -- Puppetry against puppet regimes : the "Battle of Seattle" and the global justice movement -- #Occupy all the arts : challenging Wall Street and economic inequality worldwide -- Conclusion : the cultural study of social movements.

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