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020 _a9781138603967 (hardback : alk. paper)
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020 _z9780429290473 (e-book)
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041 _aEnglish
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245 0 0 _aDynamics of dissent :
_btheorizing movements for inclusive futures /
_cedited by John Clammer, Meera Chakravorty, Marcus Bussey and Tanmayee Banerjee.
260 _aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2020.
263 _a1910
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aDynamics of dissent : theorising movements for inclusive futures / NIKOLAI BLASKOW -- Conversations across abstractions : a silent movement by the poet- wayfarers / MEERA CHAKRAVORTY -- "What knowledge is this?" : the role of 'special knowledge' during moments of broad social change / FRANCESCA BUSSEY -- Feministic theory and practice in Sweden and its impact on families, the labour market and legislation / CHRISTINA ZAAR -- Kabir Suman : the child and father of movements / TANMAYEE BANERJEE -- Lotus and labrys : the role and legacy of two young women's movements in Wellington, New Zealand at the end of the millennium / PENNY EHRHARDT -- Perspectives on Japan's anti-nuclear movements : the effectiveness of social movements? / NAOKO KUMAGAI and JOHN CLAMMER -- Ressentiment as false transcendence : and how transformative dissenting political and social movements can create inclusivity / NIKOLAI BLASKOW -- Song of the sawngs : transformation of a cultural protest and the role of nationalist politics / RAJAT KANTI SUR -- "We shall rise" : intimate theory and embodied dissent / MARCUS BUSSEY -- Women in black - a women's peace movement -- Susan Finch -- Afterword: inclusive futures and dissenting visions / MEERA CHAKRAVORTY -- Index.
520 _aThis book analyses dissent and its manifestations in movements of social and political transformation across communities and cultures. It shows how these movements create ruptures in the structures of power, and social hierarchy; expressed through songs, slogans, poetry and performances. The chapters in the book explore these sites of transgression and the imprint they leave on culture, politics, beliefs and the collective society – via music and poetry as in the Bhakti movement or through feministic theories born in post-World War Europe. It also explores how these dynamic movements generate alternate spaces within which the self, identity and collective purpose take new forms and find new meanings as they travel.
650 0 _aSocial movements
650 0 _aSocial movements
650 0 _vCross-cultural studies.
650 0 _xPolitical aspects.
700 1 _aClammer, J. R.,
700 1 _aChakravorty, Meera,
700 1 _aBussey, Marcus,
700 1 _eeditor.
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