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Rethinking Social Movements after '68 : Selves and Solidarities in West Germany and Beyond / ed. by Belinda Davis, Stephen Milder, Friederike Brühöfener. New York; Oxford : Berghahn Books, [2022] ©2022 1 online resource (382 p.) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Protest, Culture & Society ; 31 Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction. Social Movements after ’68: Histories, Selves, Solidarities -- Part I. Working with—and against—the Past -- Chapter 1. Leaving the Borderlands … but for Where? 1968 and the New Registers of Political Feeling -- Chapter 2. Conceptions of Democracy and West German New Social Movement Activism -- Chapter 3. New Social Movements and the New Role of the Intellectual: From the “’68ers’” Critique (of the Intellectual) to (the Typus of ) the “Specific Intellectual” -- Chapter 4. Fighting with Feelings: Experiences of Protest and Emotional Practices in the Autonomous West German Women’s Movement during the 1970s and 1980s -- Part II. “Start Where You Are” -- Chapter 5. “Break Down the Violence in a Place Where It Is Vulnerable”: The Urban ’68 and Its Aftermath—Expert Critique, “Tenant Campaigns,” and Squatter Movements -- Chapter 6. Running Over Trees in Germany: Social Movements and the US Army, 1975–85 -- Chapter 7. Radical Change Close to Home: Transforming the Self and Relations in West German Alternative Politics -- Chapter 8. Changing the World for the Better: Women Activists’ Redefinitions of Identities, Relationships, and Society -- Chapter 9. From Self-Organization to Self-Management: Paradigms of Social Movements in West Germany from ’68 to the Early 1980s -- Part III. “Learn to Live in Solidarity” -- Chapter 10. The Gay Movement in 1970s West Germany: Liberation in Its Multidimensional Context -- Chapter 11. Radical Protest or Shadow Diplomacy? 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Rethinking Social Movements after '68 : Selves and Solidarities in West Germany and Beyond / Protest, Culture & Society ; Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction. Social Movements after ’68: Histories, Selves, Solidarities -- Part I. Working with—and against—the Past -- Chapter 1. Leaving the Borderlands … but for Where? 1968 and the New Registers of Political Feeling -- Chapter 2. Conceptions of Democracy and West German New Social Movement Activism -- Chapter 3. New Social Movements and the New Role of the Intellectual: From the “’68ers’” Critique (of the Intellectual) to (the Typus of ) the “Specific Intellectual” -- Chapter 4. Fighting with Feelings: Experiences of Protest and Emotional Practices in the Autonomous West German Women’s Movement during the 1970s and 1980s -- Part II. “Start Where You Are” -- Chapter 5. “Break Down the Violence in a Place Where It Is Vulnerable”: The Urban ’68 and Its Aftermath—Expert Critique, “Tenant Campaigns,” and Squatter Movements -- Chapter 6. Running Over Trees in Germany: Social Movements and the US Army, 1975–85 -- Chapter 7. Radical Change Close to Home: Transforming the Self and Relations in West German Alternative Politics -- Chapter 8. Changing the World for the Better: Women Activists’ Redefinitions of Identities, Relationships, and Society -- Chapter 9. From Self-Organization to Self-Management: Paradigms of Social Movements in West Germany from ’68 to the Early 1980s -- Part III. “Learn to Live in Solidarity” -- Chapter 10. The Gay Movement in 1970s West Germany: Liberation in Its Multidimensional Context -- Chapter 11. Radical Protest or Shadow Diplomacy? The Decolonization of Zimbabwe and West German Maoism, 1960–80 -- Chapter 12. Supporting a Revolution: West German Nicaragua Solidarity and Its Transnational Connections with the Nicaraguan Sandinistas -- Chapter 13. East German Environmental Activism and the West: Connections, Common Ground, and Difference across the Iron Curtain -- Chapter 14. Activists Divided? Continental Imaginations in West Germany’s 1968 and Beyond -- Conclusion. Democracy in the Streets, Social Change in the Countryside: Grassroots Struggles, Solidarity Work, and Political Power after ’68 -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction. Social Movements after ’68: Histories, Selves, Solidarities -- Part I. Working with—and against—the Past -- Chapter 1. Leaving the Borderlands … but for Where? 1968 and the New Registers of Political Feeling -- Chapter 2. Conceptions of Democracy and West German New Social Movement Activism -- Chapter 3. New Social Movements and the New Role of the Intellectual: From the “’68ers’” Critique (of the Intellectual) to (the Typus of ) the “Specific Intellectual” -- Chapter 4. Fighting with Feelings: Experiences of Protest and Emotional Practices in the Autonomous West German Women’s Movement during the 1970s and 1980s -- Part II. “Start Where You Are” -- Chapter 5. “Break Down the Violence in a Place Where It Is Vulnerable”: The Urban ’68 and Its Aftermath—Expert Critique, “Tenant Campaigns,” and Squatter Movements -- Chapter 6. Running Over Trees in Germany: Social Movements and the US Army, 1975–85 -- Chapter 7. Radical Change Close to Home: Transforming the Self and Relations in West German Alternative Politics -- Chapter 8. Changing the World for the Better: Women Activists’ Redefinitions of Identities, Relationships, and Society -- Chapter 9. From Self-Organization to Self-Management: Paradigms of Social Movements in West Germany from ’68 to the Early 1980s -- Part III. “Learn to Live in Solidarity” -- Chapter 10. The Gay Movement in 1970s West Germany: Liberation in Its Multidimensional Context -- Chapter 11. Radical Protest or Shadow Diplomacy? The Decolonization of Zimbabwe and West German Maoism, 1960–80 -- Chapter 12. Supporting a Revolution: West German Nicaragua Solidarity and Its Transnational Connections with the Nicaraguan Sandinistas -- Chapter 13. East German Environmental Activism and the West: Connections, Common Ground, and Difference across the Iron Curtain -- Chapter 14. Activists Divided? Continental Imaginations in West Germany’s 1968 and Beyond -- Conclusion. Democracy in the Streets, Social Change in the Countryside: Grassroots Struggles, Solidarity Work, and Political Power after ’68 -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction. Social Movements after ’68: Histories, Selves, Solidarities -- Part I. Working with—and against—the Past -- Chapter 1. Leaving the Borderlands … but for Where? 1968 and the New Registers of Political Feeling -- Chapter 2. Conceptions of Democracy and West German New Social Movement Activism -- Chapter 3. New Social Movements and the New Role of the Intellectual: From the “’68ers’” Critique (of the Intellectual) to (the Typus of ) the “Specific Intellectual” -- Chapter 4. Fighting with Feelings: Experiences of Protest and Emotional Practices in the Autonomous West German Women’s Movement during the 1970s and 1980s -- Part II. “Start Where You Are” -- Chapter 5. “Break Down the Violence in a Place Where It Is Vulnerable”: The Urban ’68 and Its Aftermath—Expert Critique, “Tenant Campaigns,” and Squatter Movements -- Chapter 6. Running Over Trees in Germany: Social Movements and the US Army, 1975–85 -- Chapter 7. Radical Change Close to Home: Transforming the Self and Relations in West German Alternative Politics -- Chapter 8. Changing the World for the Better: Women Activists’ Redefinitions of Identities, Relationships, and Society -- Chapter 9. From Self-Organization to Self-Management: Paradigms of Social Movements in West Germany from ’68 to the Early 1980s -- Part III. “Learn to Live in Solidarity” -- Chapter 10. The Gay Movement in 1970s West Germany: Liberation in Its Multidimensional Context -- Chapter 11. Radical Protest or Shadow Diplomacy? The Decolonization of Zimbabwe and West German Maoism, 1960–80 -- Chapter 12. Supporting a Revolution: West German Nicaragua Solidarity and Its Transnational Connections with the Nicaraguan Sandinistas -- Chapter 13. East German Environmental Activism and the West: Connections, Common Ground, and Difference across the Iron Curtain -- Chapter 14. Activists Divided? Continental Imaginations in West Germany’s 1968 and Beyond -- Conclusion. Democracy in the Streets, Social Change in the Countryside: Grassroots Struggles, Solidarity Work, and Political Power after ’68 -- Index |
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