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Writing Revolution: Hispanic Anarchism in the United States by Montse Feu (Engli

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ISBN-13
9780252042744
Book Title
Writing Revolution
ISBN
9780252042744
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Writing Revolution : Hispanic Anarchism in the United States
Item Height
1in
Author
Jon Bekken
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
27.1 Oz
Number of Pages
322 Pages

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In the late nineteenth through mid-twentieth centuries, the anarchist effort to promote free thought, individual liberty, and social equality relied upon an international Spanish-language print network. These channels for journalism and literature promoted anarchist ideas and practices while fostering transnational solidarity and activism from Buenos Aires to Los Angeles to Barcelona. Christopher J. Castañeda and Montse Feu edit a collection that examines many facets of Spanish-language anarchist history. Arranged chronologically and thematically, the essays investigate anarchist print culture's transatlantic origins; Latina/o labor-oriented anarchism in the United States; the anarchist print presence in locales like Mexico's borderlands and Steubenville, Ohio; the history of essential publications and the individuals behind them; and the circulation of anarchist writing from the Spanish-American War to the twenty-first century.Contributors: Jon Bekken, Christopher Castañeda, Jesse Cohn, Sergio Sánchez Collantes, María José Domínguez, Antonio Herrería Fernández, Montse Feu, Sonia Hernández, Jorell A. Meléndez-Badillo, Javier Navarro Navarro, Michel Otayek, Mario Martín Revellado, Susana Sueiro Seoane, Kirwin R. Shaffer, Alejandro de la Torre, and David Watson

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University of Illinois Press
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0252042743
ISBN-13
9780252042744
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Author
Jon Bekken
Publication Name
Writing Revolution : Hispanic Anarchism in the United States
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
322 Pages

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Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
27.1 Oz

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Hx843
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"This new collection edited by Christopher J. Castañeda and Montse Feu fills a substantial historiographical gap in the English language on Hispanic anarchism in the United States. The collection is sprawling in its ambition, with chapters ranging from discussions of early Spanish Republicanism and important but largely forgotten figures to analyses of individual newspapers and magazines. Despite this conglomeration of topics, the book flows easily, thanks in part to its chronological and thematic organization. " -- The Volunteer, "This phenomenal collection brings to light the breadth, depth, and interconnectedness of the Spanish-speaking anarchist movement in the United States, as well as the transnational networks that linked it to Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Essential reading for anyone interested in either anarchism or Hispanic labor and radicalism."--Kenyon Zimmer, author of Immigrants against the State: Yiddish and Italian Anarchism in the United States, "Anarchism in the United States was so misunderstood and feared in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that governmental authorities at all levels worked their hardest to obliterate it, smash its presses and deport or imprison its leaders. Government mail censors, G-men, local sheriffs, not to mention political hacks and journalists were so successful in their persecution that most of the documents necessary to study this idealistic, social justice movement were destroyed and are still missing today. The editors and authors of the well documented, enlightening essays in Writing Revolution have done the yeomen's work of tracking down a good portion of this legacy that was so important in educating workers and establishing the rights they still vouchsafe today. Castañeda and Feu, inveterate researchers into Latino history and identity, have taken the lead in restoring the role played by Spanish-language anarchist print in the development of Latino working-class culture. That the editors and writers here were able to trace the transnational networks of the Hispanic anarchists, as well as locate and study such a large sampling of their periodicals and documents has not only the potential of filling gaps in our history but also of providing a whole new corpus of texts that will put a lie to the concept that only the victors get to tell their stories. Castañeda, Feu, and their collaborators have restored the testimonies of so many activists and organic intellectuals that it will take many other scholars years to follow up on and study their discoveries."--Nicolás Kanellos, author of Hispanic Immigrant Literature: El Sueño del Retorno, " Writing Revolutions 's specific focus on the anarchist press sheds necessary light on the complexity of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century anarchist networks among a variety of Hispanophone social groups from the U.S., Latin America, and Europe." -- American Periodicals, This phenomenal collection brings to light the breadth, depth, and interconnectedness of the Spanish-speaking anarchist movement in the United States, as well as the transnational networks that linked it to Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Essential reading for anyone interested in either anarchism or Hispanic labor and radicalism.--Kenyon Zimmer, author of Immigrants against the State: Yiddish and Italian Anarchism in the United States, Anarchism in the United States was so misunderstood and feared in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that governmental authorities at all levels worked their hardest to obliterate it, smash its presses and deport or imprison its leaders. Government mail censors, G-men, local sheriffs, not to mention political hacks and journalists were so successful in their persecution that most of the documents necessary to study this idealistic, social justice movement were destroyed and are still missing today. The editors and authors of the well documented, enlightening essays in Writing Revolution have done the yeomen's work of tracking down a good portion of this legacy that was so important in educating workers and establishing the rights they still vouchsafe today. Castañeda and Feu, inveterate researchers into Latino history and identity, have taken the lead in restoring the role played by Spanish-language anarchist print in the development of Latino working-class culture. That the editors and writers here were able to trace the transnational networks of the Hispanic anarchists, as well as locate and study such a large sampling of their periodicals and documents has not only the potential of filling gaps in our history but also of providing a whole new corpus of texts that will put a lie to the concept that only the victors get to tell their stories. Castañeda, Feu, and their collaborators have restored the testimonies of so many activists and organic intellectuals that it will take many other scholars years to follow up on and study their discoveries.--Nicolás Kanellos, author of Hispanic Immigrant Literature: El Sueño del Retorno, Anarchism in the United States was so misunderstood and feared in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that governmental authorities at all levels worked their hardest to obliterate it, smash its presses and deport or imprison its leaders. Government mail censors, G-men, local sheriffs, not to mention political hacks and journalists were so successful in their persecution that most of the documents necessary to study this idealistic, social justice movement were destroyed and are still missing today. The editors and authors of the well documented, enlightening essays in Writing Revolution have done the yeomen's work of tracking down a good portion of this legacy that was so important in educating workers and establishing the rights they still vouchsafe today. Casta+¦eda and Feu, inveterate researchers into Latino history and identity, have taken the lead in restoring the role played by Spanish-language anarchist print in the development of Latino working-class culture. That the editors and writers here were able to trace the transnational networks of the Hispanic anarchists, as well as locate and study such a large sampling of their periodicals and documents has not only the potential of filling gaps in our history but also of providing a whole new corpus of texts that will put a lie to the concept that only the victors get to tell their stories. Casta+¦eda, Feu, and their collaborators have restored the testimonies of so many activists and organic intellectuals that it will take many other scholars years to follow up on and study their discoveries.--Nicol+ís Kanellos, author of Hispanic Immigrant Literature: El Sue+¦o del Retorno
Table of Content
Cover Title Copyright Contents Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Hispanic Anarchist Print Culture: Writing from Below Part I: Transatlantic Origins 1.Spanish Republicanism and the Press: The Political Socialization of Anarchists in the United Stat 2.Globetrotters and Rebels: Correspondents of the Spanish-Language Anarchist Press, 1886-1918 Aleja Part II 3.Anarchism and the End of Empire: José Cayetano Campos, Labor, and Cuba Libre Christopher J. Casta 4.Red Florida in the Caribbean Red: Hispanic Anarchist Transnational Networks and Radical Politics, 5.Spanish-speaking Anarchists in the United States: The Newspaper Cultura Obrera and Its Transnatio 6.Spanish Firemen and Maritime Syndicalism, 1902-1940 Jon Bekken and Mario Martin Revellado Part III 7.Moving West: Jaime Vidal, Anarchy, and the Mexican Revolution, 1904-1918 Christopher J. Castañeda 8.Caritina M. Piña and Anarcho-syndicalism: Labor Activism in the Greater Mexican Borderlands, 1910 9.Traces of the Revista Única: Appearances and Disappearances of Anarchism in Steubenville, 1909-19 Part IV 10.The Anarchist Imaginary: Max Nettlau and Latin America, 1890-1934 Jorell A. Meléndez-Badillo 11.Reflections of the United States: Through the Pages of La Revista Blanca, 1923-1936 María José D 12.Transnational Anarchist Culture in the Interwar Period: The Magazine Estudios (1928-1937) Javier Part V 13.Keepsakes of the Revolution: Transnational Networks and the U.S. Circulation of Anarchist Propag 14.España Libre, 1939-1977: Anarchist Literature and Antifascism in the United States Montse Feu 15.Federico Arcos (1920-2015): An Iberian Anarchist Exile David Watson Epilogue Appendix A. Anarchist Periodicals (selected) Appendix B. Archives, Digital Databases, and Projects (selected) Contributors Back cover
Copyright Date
2019
Topic
Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies, Political Ideologies / Anarchism, General, Latin America / General
Lccn
2019-015005
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Social Science, Political Science

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