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Radical Gotham : anarchism in New York City from Schwab's saloon to Occupy Wall Street

Title
Radical Gotham : anarchism in New York City from Schwab's saloon to Occupy Wall Street / edited by Tom Goyens.
Publication
Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2017]

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Additional Authors
Goyens, Tom, 1972-
Description
258 pages : illustrations, maps; 23 cm
Summary
  • "New York City's identity as a cultural and artistic center, as a point of arrival for millions of immigrants sympathetic to anarchist ideas, and as a hub of capitalism made the city a unique and dynamic terrain for anarchist activity. For 150 years, Gotham's cosmopolitan setting created a unique interplay between anarchism's human actors and an urban space that invites constant reinvention. Tom Goyens gathers essays that demonstrate anarchism's endurance as a political and cultural ideology and movement in New York from the 1870s to 2011. The authors cover the gamut of anarchy's emergence in and connection to the city. Some offer important new insights on German, Yiddish, Italian, and Spanish-speaking anarchists. Others explore anarchism's influence on religion, politics, and the visual and performing arts. A concluding essay looks at Occupy Wall Street's roots in New York City's anarchist tradition. Contributors: Allan Antliff, Marcella Bencivenni, Caitlin Casey, Christopher J. Castañeda, Andrew Cornell, Heather Gautney, Tom Goyens, Anne Klejment, Alan W. Moore, Erin Wallace, and Kenyon Zimmer"--
  • "A collection of scholarly essays focused on a sophisticated and historical examination of the anarchist traditions in politics, publishing, the arts, economic justice, and economic identity in New York City over the last 150 years. Tom Goyens argues that New York's identity as a cultural and artistic center, as a point of arrival for millions of immigrants, and as a hub of capitalism makes the city a unique and influential terrain for the study of anarchism, with special attention to how anarchism is situated physically, politically, and culturally in New York City. The collection includes essays on German, Italian, and Yiddish- and Spanish-speaking anarchists as well as anarchism in relation to religion, politics, and art. The collection culminates in an essay on how the Occupy Wall Street movement's general assemblies, decision making by hand signals, and alternative uses of space and resources demonstrate anarchist tendencies rooted in the immigrant radical communities of New York City"--
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Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call Number
JFE 17-7881
ISBN
  • 9780252041051
  • 0252041054
  • 9780252082542
  • 0252082540
LCCN
2017007713
OCLC
984898931
Title
Radical Gotham : anarchism in New York City from Schwab's saloon to Occupy Wall Street / edited by Tom Goyens.
Publisher
Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2017]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Added Author
Goyens, Tom, 1972- editor.
Other Form:
Online version: Radical Gotham Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 2017 9780252099595 (DLC) 2017020906
Research Call Number
JFE 17-7881
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