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Between the Avant-garde and the Everyday: Subversive Politics in Europe from 1957 to the Present
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Between the Avant-garde and the Everyday: Subversive Politics in Europe from 1957 to the Present

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The wave of anti-authoritarian political activity associated with the term 1968 can by no means be confined under the rubric of protest, understood narrowly in terms of street marches and other reactions to state initiatives. Indeed, the actions generated in response to 1968 frequently involved attempts to elaborate resistance within the realm of culture generally, and in the arts in particular. This blurring of the boundary between art and politics was a characteristic development of the political activism of the postwar period. This volume brings together a group of essays concerned with the multifaceted link between culture and politics, highlighting lesser-known case studies and opening new perspectives on the development of anti-authoritarian politics in Europe from the 1950s to the fall of Communism and beyond.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Berghahn Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 July 2011
Pages
312
ISBN
9780857450784

The wave of anti-authoritarian political activity associated with the term 1968 can by no means be confined under the rubric of protest, understood narrowly in terms of street marches and other reactions to state initiatives. Indeed, the actions generated in response to 1968 frequently involved attempts to elaborate resistance within the realm of culture generally, and in the arts in particular. This blurring of the boundary between art and politics was a characteristic development of the political activism of the postwar period. This volume brings together a group of essays concerned with the multifaceted link between culture and politics, highlighting lesser-known case studies and opening new perspectives on the development of anti-authoritarian politics in Europe from the 1950s to the fall of Communism and beyond.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Berghahn Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 July 2011
Pages
312
ISBN
9780857450784