I Hate War But I Hate Our Enemies Even More, Heath Schultz,Becky Nasadowski (9781570273605) — Readings Books

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I Hate War But I Hate Our Enemies Even More
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I Hate War But I Hate Our Enemies Even More

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Arranged from a partisan perspective in the era of the uprising, i hate war, but i hate our enemies even more is an unconventional textual object that uses d ©tournement, collage, and experimental writing against reactionary liberalism, capitalism, and white supremacy. Critical theory, police propaganda, militant cinema, country songs, activist histories, and white reactionary protests are used as raw material to stage ideological juxtapositions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Autonomedia
Country
United States
Date
12 September 2019
Pages
64
ISBN
9781570273605

Arranged from a partisan perspective in the era of the uprising, i hate war, but i hate our enemies even more is an unconventional textual object that uses d ©tournement, collage, and experimental writing against reactionary liberalism, capitalism, and white supremacy. Critical theory, police propaganda, militant cinema, country songs, activist histories, and white reactionary protests are used as raw material to stage ideological juxtapositions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Autonomedia
Country
United States
Date
12 September 2019
Pages
64
ISBN
9781570273605