The third world in the global 1960s (Protest, culture and society, volume 8)
Decades after the massive student protest movements that consumed much of the world, the 1960s remain a significant subject of scholarly inquiry. While important work has been done regarding radical activism in the United States and Western Europe, events in what is today known as the Global South-A...
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Language | English |
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New York
Berghahn Books
2012
Berghahn Books, Incorporated |
Edition | 1 |
Series | Protest, culture and society |
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Table of Contents:
- The third world in the global 1960s (Protest, culture and society, volume 8) -- Contents -- Foreword: The Third World in 1968 -- Introduction -- Part 1. Crossing Borders: The Idea of the Third World and the Global 1960s -- Chapter 1. A Shared Space of Imagination, Communication, and Action: Perspectives on the History of the "Third World" -- Chapter 2. China's Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution and the Imagination of the Third World -- Chapter 3. Politics and Periodicals in the 1960s: Readings around the "Naxalite Movement" -- Chapter 4. Liberation Struggle and Humanitarian Aid: International Solidarity Movements and the "Third World" in the 1960s -- Part 2. Fresh Battles in Old Struggles: New Voices and Modes of Expression -- Chapter 5. A More Systemic Fight for Reform: University Reform, Student Movements, Society, and the State in Brazil, 1957-1968 -- Chapter 6. Speaking the Language of Protest: African Student Rebellions at the Catholic Major Seminary in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1965-1979 -- Chapter 7. 1968 and Apartheid: Race and Politics in South Africa -- Chapter 8. Brother Wally and De Burnin' of Babylon: Walter Rodney's Impact on the Reawakening of Black Power, the Birth of Reggae, and Resistance to Global Imperialism -- Part 3. Unfinished Business: Challenging the State's Revolution -- Chapter 9. The Destruction of the University: Violence, Political Imagination, and the Student Movement in Congo-Zaire, 1969-1971 -- Chapter 10. Revolution on the National Stage: Mexico, the PRI, and the Student Movement in 1968 -- Chapter 11. Student Activism and Strategic Identity: The Anti-Communist Student Action Front (KAMI) in West Java, Indonesia, 1965-1966 -- Chapter 12. Putting up a United Front: Man in the Rebellious Sixties -- Selected Bibliography -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
- Front Matter Table of Contents Foreword: Introduction Chapter 1: A Shared Space of Imagination, Communication, and Action: Chapter 2: China’s Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution and the Imagination of the Third World Chapter 3: Politics and Periodicals in the 1960s: Chapter 4: Liberation Struggle and Humanitarian Aid: Illustrations Chapter 5: A More Systemic Fight for Reform: Chapter 6: Speaking the Language of Protest: Chapter 7: 1968 and Apartheid: Chapter 8: Brother Wally and De Burnin’ of Babylon: Chapter 9: The Destruction of the University: Chapter 10: Revolution on the National Stage: Chapter 11: Student Activism and Strategic Identity: Chapter 12: Putting up a United Front: Selected Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index
- Intro -- Introduction -- Part 1 - Crossing Borders: The Idea of the Third World and the Global 1960s -- Chapter 1 - A Shared Space of Imagination, Communication, and Action: Perspectives on the History of the "Third World -- Chapter 2 - China's Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution and the Imagination of the Third World -- Chapter 3 - Politics and Periodicals in the 1960s: Readings around the "Naxalite Movement -- Chapter 4 - Liberation Struggle and Humanitarian Aid: International Solidarity Movements and the "Third World" in the 1960s -- Part 2 - Fresh Battles in Old Struggles: New Voices and Modes of Expression -- Chapter 5 - A More Systemic Fight for Reform: University Reform, Student Movements, Society, and the State in Brazil, 1957-1968 -- Chapter 6 - Speaking the Language of Protest: African Student Rebellions at the Catholic Major Seminary in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1965-1979 -- Chapter 7 - 1968 and Apartheid: Race and Politics in South Africa -- Chapter 8 - Brother Wally and De Burnin' of Babylon: Walter Rodney's Impact on the Reawakening of Black Power, the Birth of Reggae, and Resistance to Global Imperialism -- Part 3 - Unfinished Business: Challenging the State's Revolution -- Chapter 9 - The Destruction of the University: Violence, Political Imagination, and the Student Movement in Congo-Zaire, 1969-1971 -- Chapter 10 - Revolution on the National Stage: Mexico, the PRI, and the Student Movement in 1968 -- Chapter 11 - Student Activism and Strategic Identity: The Anti-Communist Student Action Front (KAMI) in West Java, Indonesia, 1965-1966 -- Chapter 12 - Putting up a United Front: MAN in the Rebellious Sixties -- Selected Bibliography -- Notes on Contributors -- Index