Radical Sensations examines the radical world-movements that emerged between 1886 and 1927 adapted sentiment, sensation, and new forms of visual culture to move people to participate in projects of social, political, and economic transformation.
Radical Sensations examines the radical world-movements that emerged between 1886 and 1927 adapted sentiment, sensation, and new forms of visual culture to move people to participate in projects of social, political, and economic transformation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Illustrations ix Preface and Acknowledgments xiii Introduction. Sentiment, Sensation, Visual Culture, and Radical World Movements, 1886-1927 1 Part I. Global Haymarkket 1. Looking at State Violence: Lucy Parsons, José Martí, and Haymarket 35 2. From Haymarket to the Mexican Revolution: Anarchists, Socialists, Wobblies, and Magonistas 71 Part II. Revolutionary US-Mexico Borderlands 3. Sensational Socialism, the Horrors of the Porfiriato, and Mexico's Civil Wars 111 4. The End(s) of Barbarous Mexico on the Boundaries of Revolutionary Internationalism 151 Part III. Black Radical New York City 5. Sensational Counter-Sensationalisms: Black Radicals Struggle Over Mass Culture 173 6. Archiving Black Transnational Modernity: Scrapbooks, Stereopticons, and Social Movements 193 7. "Wanted?A Colored International": Hubert H. Harrison, Marcus Garvey, and Modern Media 229 Epilogue. Deportation Scenes 251 Notes 269 Bibliography 305 Index 323
Illustrations ix Preface and Acknowledgments xiii Introduction. Sentiment, Sensation, Visual Culture, and Radical World Movements, 1886-1927 1 Part I. Global Haymarkket 1. Looking at State Violence: Lucy Parsons, José Martí, and Haymarket 35 2. From Haymarket to the Mexican Revolution: Anarchists, Socialists, Wobblies, and Magonistas 71 Part II. Revolutionary US-Mexico Borderlands 3. Sensational Socialism, the Horrors of the Porfiriato, and Mexico's Civil Wars 111 4. The End(s) of Barbarous Mexico on the Boundaries of Revolutionary Internationalism 151 Part III. Black Radical New York City 5. Sensational Counter-Sensationalisms: Black Radicals Struggle Over Mass Culture 173 6. Archiving Black Transnational Modernity: Scrapbooks, Stereopticons, and Social Movements 193 7. "Wanted?A Colored International": Hubert H. Harrison, Marcus Garvey, and Modern Media 229 Epilogue. Deportation Scenes 251 Notes 269 Bibliography 305 Index 323
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