Why Don't the Poor Rise Up?
Organizing the Twenty-First Century Resistance
Herausgeber: Nangwaya, Ajamu; Truscello, Michael
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Organizing the Twenty-First Century Resistance
Herausgeber: Nangwaya, Ajamu; Truscello, Michael
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Revolution from below is coming. This book asks why, how, and when?
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Revolution from below is coming. This book asks why, how, and when?
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- Verlag: AK Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781849352789
- ISBN-10: 184935278X
- Artikelnr.: 46006650
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: AK Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781849352789
- ISBN-10: 184935278X
- Artikelnr.: 46006650
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ajamu Nangwaya , Ph.D., is an educator at Seneca College. Ajamu has over 25 years of experience in community organizing and advocacy. He is a former VicePresident of CUPE Ontario, held leadership position in CUPE Local 3907, former member in CUPE Local 3902 and served as a VicePresident of CUPE Toronto District Council. He is currently an organizer with the Network for the Elimination of Police Violence. He is a columnist with Share newspaper. His writings have appeared in publications such as the Toronto Star, CounterPunch, Dissident Voice, Huffington Post, Rabble.ca, Pride newspaper, and Briarpatch magazine, the Black Agenda Report, Truthout, NOW Magazine and Pambazuka News. Michael Truscello , Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in English and General Education at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. His academic interests include anarchism, the politics and poetics of infrastructure, petroculture, media studies, and technology studies. In 2013, he coedited a special issue of Anarchist Studies on "anarchism and technology” with Uri Gordon. In 2011, he produced the documentary film Capitalism Is The Crisis: Radical Politics in the Age of Austerity . He is the author of The Infrastructure Society (MIT Press, forthcoming).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction: Why don't the poor rise up? ? Michael Truscello and Ajamu
Nangwaya
Section One
"The Psychology of Oppression and Emancipation"
1. 1.1 On The Spiritual Exploitation of the Poor-Nathan Jun
2. 1.2 Society Without Sociability: Late Notes about Margaret Thatcher and
Jean Baudrillard, Franco, Bifo, Berardi
3. 1.3 "They've turned the guns on the people!?: Towards Healing: Confronting
the Impacts of the Grenadian Revolution" -Kimalee Phillip
Section Two
"The Politics of Resistance in the Global South"
4. 2.1 Transpacific Affinities: Retracing Our Routes-Sarom Rho
5. 2.2 In Defense of the Territory of Life: A Look at Community Police
Territory in Guerrero through the Lens of Health -David Gomez Vazquez
6. 2.3 Resourcefull Organized Communities Undermine Systems of Domination: How
the Poor Rise Up in San Cristobal de las Casas -Erin Araujo
7. 2.4 Defeating Invisibility: Black Women and Resistance in Colombia -Charo
Mina-Rojas
8. 2.5 On Fire and the ?multiplications? of the Poor in Mathare, Nairobi-
Wangui Kimari
9. 2.6 Powers of the Uncivil: Notes From South Africa -Aragorn Eloff and Anna
Selmeczi
10. 2.7 Engendering Revolt in the Anglophone Caribbean -Ajamu Nangwaya
Section Three
"Fanning the Flames of Resistance in the Global North"
11. 3.1 Not Cooptation nor Charity: Challenges in AntiPoverty Organizing in
Canada and the US ? Lesley Wood
12. 3.2 Behind Right Wing Populism, A Failed Revolution ? Jordy Cummings
13. 3.3 Idle No More: Restorying Hemispheric Resistencia -Praba Pilar and Alex
Wilson
14. 3.4 Obstacles for Racialized and Poor People in Bureaucratic Institutions
Such as Universities -Ellie Adekur-Carlson
15. 3.5 Bread and Circuses: Jesus, WorldStar, Assata and George -Thandisizwe
Chimurenga
16. 3.6 From the Dead Level: Resistance of the Black Lumpenproletariat and
Working Poor -Kali Akuno
17. 3.7 The Counterinsurrectionary Force of the Color Line -Ben Brucato
18. 3.8 Cultivating the Radical Imagination in the North of the Americas- Alex
Khasnabish
Introduction: Why don't the poor rise up? ? Michael Truscello and Ajamu
Nangwaya
Section One
"The Psychology of Oppression and Emancipation"
1. 1.1 On The Spiritual Exploitation of the Poor-Nathan Jun
2. 1.2 Society Without Sociability: Late Notes about Margaret Thatcher and
Jean Baudrillard, Franco, Bifo, Berardi
3. 1.3 "They've turned the guns on the people!?: Towards Healing: Confronting
the Impacts of the Grenadian Revolution" -Kimalee Phillip
Section Two
"The Politics of Resistance in the Global South"
4. 2.1 Transpacific Affinities: Retracing Our Routes-Sarom Rho
5. 2.2 In Defense of the Territory of Life: A Look at Community Police
Territory in Guerrero through the Lens of Health -David Gomez Vazquez
6. 2.3 Resourcefull Organized Communities Undermine Systems of Domination: How
the Poor Rise Up in San Cristobal de las Casas -Erin Araujo
7. 2.4 Defeating Invisibility: Black Women and Resistance in Colombia -Charo
Mina-Rojas
8. 2.5 On Fire and the ?multiplications? of the Poor in Mathare, Nairobi-
Wangui Kimari
9. 2.6 Powers of the Uncivil: Notes From South Africa -Aragorn Eloff and Anna
Selmeczi
10. 2.7 Engendering Revolt in the Anglophone Caribbean -Ajamu Nangwaya
Section Three
"Fanning the Flames of Resistance in the Global North"
11. 3.1 Not Cooptation nor Charity: Challenges in AntiPoverty Organizing in
Canada and the US ? Lesley Wood
12. 3.2 Behind Right Wing Populism, A Failed Revolution ? Jordy Cummings
13. 3.3 Idle No More: Restorying Hemispheric Resistencia -Praba Pilar and Alex
Wilson
14. 3.4 Obstacles for Racialized and Poor People in Bureaucratic Institutions
Such as Universities -Ellie Adekur-Carlson
15. 3.5 Bread and Circuses: Jesus, WorldStar, Assata and George -Thandisizwe
Chimurenga
16. 3.6 From the Dead Level: Resistance of the Black Lumpenproletariat and
Working Poor -Kali Akuno
17. 3.7 The Counterinsurrectionary Force of the Color Line -Ben Brucato
18. 3.8 Cultivating the Radical Imagination in the North of the Americas- Alex
Khasnabish
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction: Why don't the poor rise up? ? Michael Truscello and Ajamu
Nangwaya
Section One
"The Psychology of Oppression and Emancipation"
1. 1.1 On The Spiritual Exploitation of the Poor-Nathan Jun
2. 1.2 Society Without Sociability: Late Notes about Margaret Thatcher and
Jean Baudrillard, Franco, Bifo, Berardi
3. 1.3 "They've turned the guns on the people!?: Towards Healing: Confronting
the Impacts of the Grenadian Revolution" -Kimalee Phillip
Section Two
"The Politics of Resistance in the Global South"
4. 2.1 Transpacific Affinities: Retracing Our Routes-Sarom Rho
5. 2.2 In Defense of the Territory of Life: A Look at Community Police
Territory in Guerrero through the Lens of Health -David Gomez Vazquez
6. 2.3 Resourcefull Organized Communities Undermine Systems of Domination: How
the Poor Rise Up in San Cristobal de las Casas -Erin Araujo
7. 2.4 Defeating Invisibility: Black Women and Resistance in Colombia -Charo
Mina-Rojas
8. 2.5 On Fire and the ?multiplications? of the Poor in Mathare, Nairobi-
Wangui Kimari
9. 2.6 Powers of the Uncivil: Notes From South Africa -Aragorn Eloff and Anna
Selmeczi
10. 2.7 Engendering Revolt in the Anglophone Caribbean -Ajamu Nangwaya
Section Three
"Fanning the Flames of Resistance in the Global North"
11. 3.1 Not Cooptation nor Charity: Challenges in AntiPoverty Organizing in
Canada and the US ? Lesley Wood
12. 3.2 Behind Right Wing Populism, A Failed Revolution ? Jordy Cummings
13. 3.3 Idle No More: Restorying Hemispheric Resistencia -Praba Pilar and Alex
Wilson
14. 3.4 Obstacles for Racialized and Poor People in Bureaucratic Institutions
Such as Universities -Ellie Adekur-Carlson
15. 3.5 Bread and Circuses: Jesus, WorldStar, Assata and George -Thandisizwe
Chimurenga
16. 3.6 From the Dead Level: Resistance of the Black Lumpenproletariat and
Working Poor -Kali Akuno
17. 3.7 The Counterinsurrectionary Force of the Color Line -Ben Brucato
18. 3.8 Cultivating the Radical Imagination in the North of the Americas- Alex
Khasnabish
Introduction: Why don't the poor rise up? ? Michael Truscello and Ajamu
Nangwaya
Section One
"The Psychology of Oppression and Emancipation"
1. 1.1 On The Spiritual Exploitation of the Poor-Nathan Jun
2. 1.2 Society Without Sociability: Late Notes about Margaret Thatcher and
Jean Baudrillard, Franco, Bifo, Berardi
3. 1.3 "They've turned the guns on the people!?: Towards Healing: Confronting
the Impacts of the Grenadian Revolution" -Kimalee Phillip
Section Two
"The Politics of Resistance in the Global South"
4. 2.1 Transpacific Affinities: Retracing Our Routes-Sarom Rho
5. 2.2 In Defense of the Territory of Life: A Look at Community Police
Territory in Guerrero through the Lens of Health -David Gomez Vazquez
6. 2.3 Resourcefull Organized Communities Undermine Systems of Domination: How
the Poor Rise Up in San Cristobal de las Casas -Erin Araujo
7. 2.4 Defeating Invisibility: Black Women and Resistance in Colombia -Charo
Mina-Rojas
8. 2.5 On Fire and the ?multiplications? of the Poor in Mathare, Nairobi-
Wangui Kimari
9. 2.6 Powers of the Uncivil: Notes From South Africa -Aragorn Eloff and Anna
Selmeczi
10. 2.7 Engendering Revolt in the Anglophone Caribbean -Ajamu Nangwaya
Section Three
"Fanning the Flames of Resistance in the Global North"
11. 3.1 Not Cooptation nor Charity: Challenges in AntiPoverty Organizing in
Canada and the US ? Lesley Wood
12. 3.2 Behind Right Wing Populism, A Failed Revolution ? Jordy Cummings
13. 3.3 Idle No More: Restorying Hemispheric Resistencia -Praba Pilar and Alex
Wilson
14. 3.4 Obstacles for Racialized and Poor People in Bureaucratic Institutions
Such as Universities -Ellie Adekur-Carlson
15. 3.5 Bread and Circuses: Jesus, WorldStar, Assata and George -Thandisizwe
Chimurenga
16. 3.6 From the Dead Level: Resistance of the Black Lumpenproletariat and
Working Poor -Kali Akuno
17. 3.7 The Counterinsurrectionary Force of the Color Line -Ben Brucato
18. 3.8 Cultivating the Radical Imagination in the North of the Americas- Alex
Khasnabish