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Protest On The Page Essays On Print And The Culture Of Dissent Since 1865 1st Edition James L Baughman Jennifer Ratnerrosenhagen James P Danky

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Protest On The Page Essays On Print And The Culture Of Dissent Since 1865 1st Edition James L Baughman Jennifer Ratnerrosenhagen James P Danky
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Protest On The Page Essays On Print And The Culture Of Dissent Since 1865 1st Edition James L Baughman Jennifer Ratnerrosenhagen James P Danky instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.56 MB
Pages: 279
Author: James L. Baughman; Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen; James P. Danky
ISBN: 9780299302832, 0299302830
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Protest On The Page Essays On Print And The Culture Of Dissent Since 1865 1st Edition James L Baughman Jennifer Ratnerrosenhagen James P Danky by James L. Baughman; Jennifer Ratner-rosenhagen; James P. Danky 9780299302832, 0299302830 instant download after payment.

The use of print to challenge prevailing ideas and conventions has a long history in American public life. As dissenters in America sought social change, they used print to document, articulate, and disseminate their ideas to others. Protest always begins on the margins, but print is the medium that allows it to reach a larger audience. In Protest on the Page, scholars in multiple disciplines offer ten original essays that examine protest print culture in America since 1865. They explore the surprising range of dissidents who enlisted print in their causes--from vegetarians and anarchists at the advent of the twentieth century, to midcentury evangelicals and tween comic book readers, to GIs and feminists in the 1970s-80s. Together they demonstrate that print has never been a neutral medium, but rather has been instrumental in shaping the substance of protest and its audiences.

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