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Protest cultures : a companion / edited by Kathrin Fahlenbrach, Martin Klimke, and Joachim Scharloth.
LIBRA HM881 .P76 2016
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Protest, culture and society ; v. 17.
- Protest, culture and society
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Protest movements--History.
- Protest movements.
- Demonstrations--History.
- Demonstrations.
- History.
- Genre:
- History.
- Physical Description:
- xi, 554 pages ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Berghahn Books, 2016.
- Summary:
- Protest is a ubiquitous and richly varied social phenomenon, one that finds expression not only in modern social movements and political organizations but also in grassroots initiatives, individual action, and creative works. It constitutes a distinct cultural domain, one whose symbolic content is regularly deployed by media and advertisers, among other actors. Yet within social movement scholarship, such cultural considerations have been comparatively neglected. Protest Cultures: A Companion dramatically expands the analytical perspective on protest beyond its political and sociological aspects. It combines cutting-edge synthetic essays with concise, accessible case studies on a remarkable array of protest cultures, outlining key literature and future lines of inquiry. Book jacket.
- Contents:
- Part I Perspectives on Protest
- Chapter 1 Protest in Social Movements / Donatella Delia Porta Porta, Donatella Delia 13
- Chapter 2 Protest Cultures in Social Movements: Dimensions and Functions / Dieter Rucht Rucht, Dieter 26
- Chapter 3 Protest in the Research on Sub- and Countercultures / Rupa Huq Huq, Rupa 33
- Chapter 4 Protest as Symbolic Politics / Jana Gunther Gunther, Jana 48
- Chapter 5 Protest and Lifestyle / Nick Crossley Crossley, Nick 65
- Chapter 6 Protest as Artistic Expression / TV Reed Reed, TV 77
- Chapter 7 Protest as a Media Phenomenon / Kathrin Fahlenbrach Fahlenbrach, Kathrin 94
- Part II Morphology of Protest: Constructing Reality
- Chapter 8 Ideologies/Cognitive Orientation / Ruth Kinna Kinna, Ruth 117
- Chapter 9 Frames and Framing Processes / David A Snow Snow, David A 124
- Chapter 10 Cultural Memory / Lorena Anton Anton, Lorena 130
- Chapter 11 Narratives / Jakob Tanner Tanner, Jakob 137
- Chapter 12 Utopia / Laurence Davis Davis, Laurence 146
- Chapter 13 Identity / Natalia Ruiz-Junco Ruiz-Junco, Natalia, Scott Hunt Hunt, Scott 153
- Chapter 14 Emotion / Deborah B Gould Gould, Deborah B 160
- Chapter 15 Commitment / Catherine Corrigall-Brown Corrigall-Brown, Catherine 166
- Part III Morphology of Protest: Media
- Chapter 16 Body / Andrea Pabst Pabst, Andrea 173
- Chapter 17 Dance as Protest / Eva Aymamí Reñé Reñé, Eva Aymamí 181
- Chapter 18 Violence/Militancy / Lorenzo Bosi Bosi, Lorenzo 190
- Chapter 19 The Role of Humor in Protest Cultures / Marjolein 't Hart Hart, Marjolein 't 198
- Chapter 20 Fashion in Social Movements / Nicole Doerr Doerr, Nicole 205
- Chapter 21 Actions Design / Tali Hatuka Hatuka, Tali 213
- Chapter 22 Alternative Media / Alice Mattoni Mattoni, Alice 221
- Chapter 23 Graffiti / Johannes Stahl Stahl, Johannes 228
- Chapter 24 Posters and Placards / Sascha Demarmels Demarmels, Sascha 233
- Chapter 25 Images and Imagery of Protest / Kathrin Fahlenbrach Fahlenbrach, Kathrin 243
- Chapter 26 Typography and Text Design / Jürgen Spitzmüller Spitzmüller, Jürgen 259
- Chapter 27 Political Music and Protest Song / Beate Kutschke Kutschke, Beate 264
- Part IV Morphology of Protest: Domains of Protest Actions
- Chapter 28 The Public Sphere / Simon Teune Teune, Simon 275
- Chapter 29 Public Space / Tali Hatuka Hatuka, Tali 284
- Chapter 30 Everyday Lire / Anna Schober Schober, Anna 294
- Chapter 31 Cyberspace / Paul G Nixon Nixon, Paul G, Rajash Rawal Rawal, Rajash 303
- Part V Morphology of Protest: Re-Presentation of Protest
- Chapter 32 Witness and Testimony / Eric G Waggoner Waggoner, Eric G 317
- Chapter 33 Media Coverage / Andy Opel Opel, Andy 326
- Chapter 34 Archives / Hanno Balz Balz, Hanno 334
- Part VI Pragmatics of Protest: Protest Practices
- Chapter 35 Uttering / Constanze Spiess Spiess, Constanze 343
- Chapter 36 Street Protest / Matthias Reiss Reiss, Matthias 352
- Chapter 37 Insult and Devaluation / John Michael Roberts Roberts, John Michael 359
- Chapter 38 Public Debating / Mary E Triece Triece, Mary E 366
- Chapter 39 Media Campaigning / Johanna Niesyto Niesyto, Johanna 372
- Chapter 40 Theatrical Protest / Dorothea Kraus Kraus, Dorothea 382
- Chapter 41 Movie/Cinema / Anna Schober Schober, Anna 389
- Chapter 42 Civil Disobedience / Helena Flam Flam, Helena, Åsa Wettergren Wettergren, Åsa 397
- Chapter 43 Creating Temporary Autonomous Zones / Freia Anders Anders, Freia 406
- Chapter 44 Mummery / Sebastian Haunss Haunss, Sebastian 414
- Chapter 45 Recontextualization of Signs and Fakes / David Eugster Eugster, David 420
- Chapter 46 Clandestinity / Gilda Zwerman Zwerman, Gilda 427
- Chapter 47 Violence/Destruction / Peter Sitzer Sitzer, Peter, Wilhelm Heitmeyer Heitmeyer, Wilhelm 436
- Part VII Pragmatics of Protest: Reactions to Protest Actions
- Chapter 48 Political and Institutional Confrontation / Lorenzo Bosi Bosi, Lorenzo, Katrin Uba Uba, Katrin 451
- Chapter 49 Suppression of Protest / Brian Martin Martin, Brian 462
- Chapter 50 Cultural Conflicts in the Discursive Field / Nick Crossley Crossley, Nick 472
- Chapter 51 Assimilation of Protest Codes: Advertisement and Mainstream Culture / Rudi Maier Maier, Rudi 479
- Chapter 52 Corporate Reactions / Veronika Kneip Kneip, Veronika 488
- Part VIII Pragmatics of Protest: Long-Term Consequences
- Chapter 53 Biographical Impact / Marco Giugni Giugni, Marco 499
- Chapter 54 Changing Gender Roles / Kristina Schulz Schulz, Kristina 509
- Chapter 55 Founding of Milieus / Michael Vester Vester, Michael 517
- Chapter 56 Diffusion of Symbolic Forms / Dieter Rucht Rucht, Dieter 528
- Chapter 57 Political Correctness / Sabine Elsner-Petri Elsner-Petri, Sabine 539.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781785331480
- 1785331485
- OCLC:
- 918876153
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