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Protest Isn't Confined to the American '60s,
By LPCK66A@prodigy.com (Southfield, MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Geographies of Resistance (Paperback)
While many are discontent with current affairs, few are anxious for action. Perhaps the climate of the 1960s has left a sour taste in the mouths of many Americans, but Pile & Keith's anthology represents strategies for resistance for the new millenium. Crossing transglobal boundaries, this book points to empirical examples of successful protests, and it suggests methods of future resistance for numerous situations. Grounded in the geographical perspective of power, Pile & Keith's book offers a positive and optimistic lens for seeing how territorial and spatial relations can provide grounds for negotiating resistance in contemporary cultural relations.
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Geographies of Resistance by Michael Keith (Paperback - June 27, 1997)
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