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In the company of rebels : a generational memoir of bohemians, deep heads, and history makers / Chellis Glendinning.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Glendinning, Chellis, author.
Contributor:
Class of 1932 Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States.
Political activists--United States--Biography.
Political activists.
Social reformers--United States--Biography.
Social reformers.
Intellectuals--United States--Biography.
Intellectuals.
Environmentalists--United States--Biography.
Environmentalists.
Radicals--United States--Biography.
Radicals.
Bohemianism--United States.
Bohemianism.
Radicalism--United States--History--20th century.
Radicalism.
History.
Social movements--United States.
Social movements.
Friendship.
Glendinning, Chellis--Friends and associates.
Glendinning, Chellis.
Genre:
Biographies.
History.
Physical Description:
xvii, 340 pages ; 23 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Other Title:
Generational memoir of bohemians, deep heads, and history makers
Place of Publication:
New York : New Village Press, [2019]
Summary:
"A personal memoir of encounters with political activist and radical thinkers from the United States and Bolivia, from the 1960s to the present. Describes a life of activism and ideas connected to the themes of ecology, peace, feminism, race and indigenous culture, and social justice." --Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Preface: Be historic
Part 1. Berkeley: a likely place to begin
Pat Cody: in the center of it all (1923-2010)
Part 2. Eyes on the prize in Cleveland
Hooker Glendinning: doing what there is to do (1920-1985)
Part 3. The Paleolithic at Smith College
Paul Shepard: subversive animal (1925-1996)
Part 4. Make love Not war: Berkeley in the '60s
Marty Schiffenbauer: master of political invention (1938-)
Tom Hayden: political animal (1937-2016)
Part 5. I'd like to say a few words about the environment. After all, where would we be without it? Ecology in San Francisco
Marc Kasky: the madcap ecologist (1944-)
Ponderosa Pine: sidewalk soles (1932-2014)
The roaring inside her: feminism
Susan Griffin: the ardent intellectual (1943-)
Lucy Lippard: social collagist (1937-)
Sabra Moore: aprons and art (1943-)
Morgan Alexander: our own Gertrude Stein (1939-2016) Part 7. Iron John: the men's movement
Shepherd Bliss: return to the roots (1944-)
Part 8. The new paradigm
Fritjof Capra: The Tao of ecology (1940-)
Joanna Harcourt-Smith: adventures in relativity (1945-)
Part 9. From Hiroshima to Chernobyl: the anti-nuclear movement
Daniel and Patricia Ellsberg: the whistleblowers (1931-) (1938-)
Sunshine Appleby: disobedience in a wet suit (1944-)
Kozmick Ladye: the rent is due on the planet (1930-1992)
Part 10. Long Live Ned Ludd! Technology criticism
W.H. "Ping" Ferry: technology as system (1910-1995)
Jerry Mander: firebrand adman (1936-)
Stephanie Mills: a life of the mind (1948-)
Ted Roszak: voice for the Earth (1933-2011)
Kirkpatrick Sale: Luddite secessionist (1937-)
Part 11. The secessionists
Ian Baldwin: Green Mountain boy (1938-) Part 12. The landscape of freedom: people-of-color ecology
Carl Anthony: financial nets, not drift nets (1939-)
Arnoldo Garcia: breathing justice (1952-)
Ikey De Vargas: Kick-Ass Norteno (1946-)
Part 13. 500 years: Native rights
Larry Emerson: Hatilii/story carrier (1951-2017)
Suzan Harjo: born to the morning star (1945-)
Simon Ortiz: Weaver of words (1941-)
Part 14. Elements of refusal: Anarchism
John Zerzan: the green anarchist (1943-)
Earth Liberation Girl: Paleolithic and proud (1974-)
Julie Herrada: Labadie's daughter (1962-) Part 15. Inside the Beltway
Abigail McCarthy: Catholic peacemaker (1915-2001)
Part 16. It's the law, the economy, and war, stupid!
Richard Grossman: be strong (1943-2011)
Peter Barnes: the pretend banker (1942-) Andre Vltchek: A day in the life (1963-)
Part 17. Planeta o muerte: Latin America
Jorge Bayro: guerrillero urbano (1950-)
Ivan Nogales Bazan: libertad por teatro (1963-)
Jesus Sepulveda: Poeta contra la dictadura (1967-)
Raul: how to cross the border (1973-)
Anita Rodriguez: paint and mylar (1941-)
Saul Landau: one shot (1936-2013)
John Ross: human shield (1938-2011).
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Class of 1932 Fund.
ISBN:
9781613320952
1613320957
9781613320969
1613320965
OCLC:
1076511901
Publisher Number:
99981102804

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