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Vectors of the Radical:
Textual Exchange and Global Political Struggle in the 1960s
Now Available!
We are pleased to announce the recent publication of:
Vectors of the Radical: Textual Exchange and Global Political
Struggle in the 1960s
Works and Days (Spring/Fall 2002, Vol. 20, No.'s 39-40).
296 pp.
Mike Sell, Editor
From the Introduction:
Works and Days has long been devoted to exploring the ways that
technology and the humanities intersect, so globalization is a
perfect subject for its pages. After all, one of the engines of
globalization—and the continually changing conceptions of human
expression and self-understanding that globalization entails—is
technology…We live in an era when more and more things, people,
language, and ideas are moving across borders—national,
cultural, and environmental borders being the most
significant—than ever before. Oils, guns, pop music, brand-name
knock-offs, cheap labor, and soldiers are the commodities du
jour. Obviously, we live in an era when the necessity of acting
against local injustice while judging and conceptualizing that
action in a global context is of crucial significance,
particularly for teachers and learners.
Issue Contents
Mike Sell, “Vectors of the Radical: Textual Exchange and Global
Political Struggle in the 1960s”
Seth Baumrin, “Anarcho-Radical Roots—Opole to Oslo to Holstebro
1959-69: Eugenio Barba’s Early Experimental Theatre as
Intervention”
David Callagan, “Out of the Theatres and Into the Streets:
Crossing Cultural Borders in the Work of the Living Theatre,
1970-1975”
Grant Farred, “At a Moment of Danger”: Subaltern Studies
Historiography as a Critique of the Postcolonial Condition”
Alan Filewod, “Maoist Performatives: Milton Acorn and the
Canadian Liberation Movement”
David William Foster, “The Argentine 1960s”
Bina Toledo Freiwald, “Translation and Trans/nation Crossings:
French-American Feminist Mis/Dis/Re-Connections”
Carol Motta, “Crossroads at Paris: Nigerian, Brazilian, and the
British Theater 1968-1971”
Bill Mullen, “Seeking Correspondence: Robert F. Williams,
Detroit, and the Bandung Era”
Kunio Nakamura, “Behavior and Sentiments of the Radical Child in
Japan in the 1960s”
Ilka Saal, “Political Theater in the United States: Two Cultural
Moments”
Sehnaz Tahir-Gurcaglar, “Translation as Conveyor: Critical
Thought in Turkey in the 1960s”
G. D. White, “Holding the Mirror Up to Hatred: Establishment
Accounts of Radical Subversion after 1968”
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