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Collective Action A Bad Subjects Anthology Megan Shaw Prelinger

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Collective Action A Bad Subjects Anthology Megan Shaw Prelinger
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Publisher: Pluto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.44 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Megan Shaw Prelinger, Joel Schalit
ISBN: 9780745321790, 9780745321806, 0745321798, 0745321801
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Collective Action A Bad Subjects Anthology Megan Shaw Prelinger by Megan Shaw Prelinger, Joel Schalit 9780745321790, 9780745321806, 0745321798, 0745321801 instant download after payment.

This, the second anthology of their writing, collects the Bad Subjects Collective's most interesting and provocative articles from the last six years. Covering diverse personal and political ground, the contributors explore cultural and media studies, racial identities, sexual politics, globalization, alternative communities, activism, the complexities of history, alternative consciousness and many other topics, in an incendiary mix of political radicalism and rigourous debate that's intended to provoke further discussion among academics and activists worldwide. Contributors include Doug Henwood, Joel Schalit, Arturo J. Aldama, Annalee Newitz, Richard D. Wolff, John Brady, Matt Wray, Frederick Luis Aldama, Lisa Archer, Charlie Bertsch, Robin S. Brooks, Kevin Carollo, Jason M. Ferreira, Rick Prelinger, Cynthia Hoffman, Elisabeth Hurst, Joe Lockard, Karl MacRae, J.C. Myers, Kim Nicolini, Megan Shaw Prelinger, David Hawkes and many others.

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