Language: Spanish
Published by Secretarïż½a de Educaciïż½n del Gobierno del Distrito Federal, 2013
ISBN 10: 6074017905 ISBN 13: 9786074017908
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Language: English
Published by Common Notions 12/12/2023, 2023
ISBN 10: 1942173865 ISBN 13: 9781942173861
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Paperback. Condition: New. Another justice is possible. Genocide in the Neighborhood documents the theories, debates, successes, and failures of a rebellious tactic to build popular power and transformative justice.Genocide in the Neighborhood explores the autonomist practice of the "escrache," a series of public shamings that emerged in the late 1990s to honor the lives of those tens of thousands disappeared and exterminated under the Argentinean military dictatorship (1976 to 1983) and to protest the amnesty granted to perpetrators of state violence.Through a series of hypotheses and two sets of interviews, Colectivo Situaciones highlights the theories, debates, successes, and failures of the escraches-those direct and decentralized ways to agitate for justice that Brian Whitener defines as "something between a march, an action or happening, and a public shaming."Genocide in the Neighborhood also follows the popular Argentine uprising in 2001, a period of intense social unrest and political creativity that led to the collapse of government after government. The power that ordinary people developed for themselves in public space soon gave birth to a movement of neighborhoods organizing themselves into hundreds of popular assemblies across the country, while the unemployed took over streets and workers occupied factories.These events marked a sea change, a before and an after for Argentina that has since resonated around the world. In its wake, Genocide in the Neighborhood investigates the nature of rebellion, discusses the value of historical and cultural memory to resistance, and tactfully deploys a much-needed model of political resistance that has recently been given new life by feminist groups across Latin America organizing against patriarchal violence.
ISBN 10: 9591812124 ISBN 13: 9789591812124
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Condition: Good. [ No Hassle 30 Day Returns ][ Ships Daily ] [ Underlining/Highlighting: NONE ] [ Writing: NONE ] [ Edition: reprint ] Publisher: Asociacion de Pedagogos de Cuba Pub Date: 1/1/2017 Binding: paperback Pages: 123 reprint edition.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Another justice is possible. Genocide in the Neighborhood documents the theories, debates, successes, and failures of a rebellious tactic to build popular power and transformative justice.Genocide in the Neighborhood explores the autonomist practice of the "escrache," a series of public shamings that emerged in the late 1990s to honor the lives of those tens of thousands disappeared and exterminated under the Argentinean military dictatorship (1976 to 1983) and to protest the amnesty granted to perpetrators of state violence.Through a series of hypotheses and two sets of interviews, Colectivo Situaciones highlights the theories, debates, successes, and failures of the escraches-those direct and decentralized ways to agitate for justice that Brian Whitener defines as "something between a march, an action or happening, and a public shaming."Genocide in the Neighborhood also follows the popular Argentine uprising in 2001, a period of intense social unrest and political creativity that led to the collapse of government after government. The power that ordinary people developed for themselves in public space soon gave birth to a movement of neighborhoods organizing themselves into hundreds of popular assemblies across the country, while the unemployed took over streets and workers occupied factories.These events marked a sea change, a before and an after for Argentina that has since resonated around the world. In its wake, Genocide in the Neighborhood investigates the nature of rebellion, discusses the value of historical and cultural memory to resistance, and tactfully deploys a much-needed model of political resistance that has recently been given new life by feminist groups across Latin America organizing against patriarchal violence.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. The federal government created a monster. They said it would keep us safe. The monster hatched in November 2002. It was named the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). An appetite for control and conquest was in its DNA. Its early influences, in the years after 9/11, were paranoia and vengeance. The DHS is the only new department the United States has spawned in this century. With its birth, issues that were previously seen as separate-immigration control, policing, and counter-terrorism-were brought into a single, sprawling entity. Twenty-two preexisting agencies were absorbed into what became the nation's third largest government department. Today it has a budget of over $100 billion and employs a quarter of a million people. Every danger is now conceived of as a threat to "homeland security," and as the 9/11 Commission said in 2003, "the American homeland is the planet.".
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Language: Gallegan
Published by Sotelo Blanco Edicións, 1996
ISBN 10: 8478242635 ISBN 13: 9788478242634
Seller: medimops, Berlin, Germany
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Language: English
Published by Common Notions, Matawan, 2022
ISBN 10: 1942173482 ISBN 13: 9781942173489
Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. New and updated edition that will make the work broadly available in English for the first time The interest in Colectivo Situaciones thought an analysis has only grown since it's publication Resonance with other Common Notion titles and authors especially Marcello Tar and Grupo del Arte The recent failed coup to preserve a presidency provides an interesting mirror to They All Must Go which drove out several. New contributors will be writing about the relevance of Colectivo Situaciones to mark the books publication Colectivo Situaciones member Veronica Gago is a leader of Argentinan feminist movements and has recently published in the US The popular assemblies and the worker occupied factories captured the imagination of activists for a decade--those ideas are ripe for a resurgence and many activist engaged the first time are now college professors This book can be sold equally well (& equally honestly) as a history of the uprising and a book of philosophy and theory The idea of militant research is one that is circulating broadly and, along with with Fred Moten's fugitive planning, informing the work of many scholar-activists. Anticipated excerpt in NACLA: Report on the Americas Colectivo Situaciones has also received press in art magazines and we will follow up those angles In addition to the new material this will be the first version actively marketed to a US readership. Much of the writing on this uprising is written by hard political scientists and non-native observers. This book is written from the heart of multiple communities Published for the 20th anniversary of the uprising Notes for the next insurrection. A renewed reflection on and a return to the militant research of Colectivo Situaciones twenty years after the Argentinian insurrection. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: New. The federal government created a monster. They said it would keep us safe. The monster hatched in November 2002. It was named the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). An appetite for control and conquest was in its DNA. Its early influences, in the years after 9/11, were paranoia and vengeance. The DHS is the only new department the United States has spawned in this century. With its birth, issues that were previously seen as separate-immigration control, policing, and counter-terrorism-were brought into a single, sprawling entity. Twenty-two preexisting agencies were absorbed into what became the nation's third largest government department. Today it has a budget of over $100 billion and employs a quarter of a million people. Every danger is now conceived of as a threat to "homeland security," and as the 9/11 Commission said in 2003, "the American homeland is the planet.".
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Language: English
Published by Autonomedia/Minor Compositions, 2022
ISBN 10: 1570272174 ISBN 13: 9781570272172
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Language: English
Published by Autonomedia/Minor Compositions, 2022
ISBN 10: 1570272174 ISBN 13: 9781570272172
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