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American Literature (2005) 77 (2): 319–347.
Published: 01 June 2005
...Kristin Boudreau Duke University Press 2005 Kristin Elegies for the Haymarket Anarchists Boudreau While the memory of despots and tyrants, of statesmen and warriors is maintained only through artificial and arbi- trary means...
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American Literature (2019) 91 (4): 841–870.
Published: 01 December 2019
..., it is far less costly for an organization to disregard voice. The difficulty of enabling exit through voice is further compounded by the ease with which dominant institutions, when they cannot ignore subversive speech, co-opt it. Take Banksy’s If Graffiti Changed Anything , which riffs on the anarchist...
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American Literature (2004) 76 (4): 901–903.
Published: 01 December 2004
... for an analysis of violence in the United States up through 1920. It examines the necessarily simultaneous emergence of the modern mass media and terrorism as a spectacle for the masses, covering a range of examples including labor disputes, sabotage, lynchings, anarchist calls to revolution, and state...
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American Literature (2004) 76 (4): 899–901.
Published: 01 December 2004
... for the masses, covering a range of examples including labor disputes, sabotage, lynchings, anarchist calls to revolution, and state-sponsored political terror. Writers receiving extended attention include Henry James, Thomas Dixon, Jack London, and Covington Hall (lesser but still significant notice is paid...
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American Literature (2005) 77 (1): 196–198.
Published: 01 March 2005
... before entertainment was dominated by film and television, was that ‘‘anarchistic forces that employed theatre as their principal weapon were attacking their culture and traditions’’ (88). What unfolds over the course of the study is a pattern of discrimination not only against transgressions...
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American Literature (2016) 88 (1): 191–193.
Published: 01 March 2016
... of indigenous presence, and not the state and notions of sovereignty. Through attention to an indigenous anarchist approach, Nelson argues for turning to the cultural practices contained with the habitus of the people, an idea reframed from the sociological work of Pierre Bourdieu, instead of only those...
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American Literature (2015) 87 (4): 681–708.
Published: 01 December 2015
...: Lizzie M. Holmes, Hagar Lyndon (1893), and the Anarchist-Feminist Imagination.” Journal of American Culture 13 , no. 1 : 55 – 62 . Muñoz José Esteban . 2009 . Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity . New York : New York Univ. Press . [ Nichols Mary Gove ]. 1855...
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American Literature (2022) 94 (1): 159–179.
Published: 01 March 2022
... and homesteads; and transitioning all criminal jurisdiction to the courts of the United States. 1 Several months later, in winter of 1898—in a not altogether alternate universe—the Van der Linde gang, a group of criminals with a vaguely anarchist vision featured in Rockstar Games’ Red Dead Redemption...
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American Literature (2004) 76 (3): 629–636.
Published: 01 September 2004
... anarchism is often understood in relation to debates and concerns of the period, including fears of degeneracy and revolution, loss of autonomy in the modern era, and social and economic changes. Phillips con- textualizes anarchist rhetoric in the cultural discourse of late-nineteenth- and early...
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American Literature (2017) 89 (1): 201–208.
Published: 01 March 2017
..., The Cat Inside (1986), and Ghost of Chance (1991) from conservationist, ecological, and biocentric positions. Dividing Burroughs’s career into several stages, such as his transition from experimental writings to more linear narratives, this study argues that “the green anarchist leanings...
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American Literature (2013) 85 (2): 389–398.
Published: 01 June 2013
... ‘erotic poetics’” (xi). By “bas- ing their work in the body and its erotic energies,” the artists and writ- ers under consideration “created an art of daily life that reveled in sex- ual display and drug experimentation, espoused an anarchist politics and a communal society, and encouraged mystical...
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American Literature (2019) 91 (1): 183–207.
Published: 01 March 2019
... demands further study, however; more work remains to be done on the New York school’s leavings —the traces and partings of ways that make up the work of the post–New York school generation. A poetry community that cleaves to a quasi-anarchist principle of individual freedom, whose punk attitude...
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American Literature (2020) 92 (2): 357–368.
Published: 01 June 2020
... comparatively less-known Judgment Day , given Moore’s reputation in the field as a sort of kindly, truth-telling wizard, dispensing psychedelic anarchist wisdom while fighting the corporate overlords who have seized and misuse his work (most famously Watchmen ): Judgment Day tells the story of Marcus...
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American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 835–837.
Published: 01 December 2010
... with an anarchist, “nomadic” ethos. Of the two, Kahana’s is more ambitious and successful, providing a much-needed survey of a century- long development in cultural history that is nonetheless tightly focused on the crucial political issue of how art enables the production of publics. The freshness...
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American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 837–839.
Published: 01 December 2010
... with an anarchist, “nomadic” ethos. Of the two, Kahana’s is more ambitious and successful, providing a much-needed survey of a century- long development in cultural history that is nonetheless tightly focused on the crucial political issue of how art enables the production of publics. The freshness...
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American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 839–841.
Published: 01 December 2010
... with an anarchist, “nomadic” ethos. Of the two, Kahana’s is more ambitious and successful, providing a much-needed survey of a century- long development in cultural history that is nonetheless tightly focused on the crucial political issue of how art enables the production of publics. The freshness...
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American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 842–843.
Published: 01 December 2010
... with an anarchist, “nomadic” ethos. Of the two, Kahana’s is more ambitious and successful, providing a much-needed survey of a century- long development in cultural history that is nonetheless tightly focused on the crucial political issue of how art enables the production of publics. The freshness...
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American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 844–846.
Published: 01 December 2010
..., and Redding considers midcentury writing in the United States—often viewed as a period of dull con- formity and intra-U.S. navel gazing—with a Deleuzian twist, reading the period as deeply tinged with an anarchist, “nomadic” ethos. Of the two, Kahana’s is more ambitious and successful, providing a much...
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American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 846–848.
Published: 01 December 2010
... with an anarchist, “nomadic” ethos. Of the two, Kahana’s is more ambitious and successful, providing a much-needed survey of a century- long development in cultural history that is nonetheless tightly focused on the crucial political issue of how art enables the production of publics. The freshness...
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American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 849–850.
Published: 01 December 2010
... with an anarchist, “nomadic” ethos. Of the two, Kahana’s is more ambitious and successful, providing a much-needed survey of a century- long development in cultural history that is nonetheless tightly focused on the crucial political issue of how art enables the production of publics. The freshness...