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Radical Gotham: Anarchism in New York City from Schwab's Saloon to Occupy Wall Street

Contributor(s): Goyens, Tom (Editor), Antliff, Allan (Contribution by), Bencivenni, Marcella (Contribution by), Casey, Caitlin (Contribution by), Castaneda, Christopher J (Contribution by), Cornell, Andrew (Contribution by), Gautney, Heather (Contribution by), Goyens, Tom (Contribution by), Klejment, Anne (Contribution by), Moore, Alan W (Contribution by), Wallace, Erin (Contribution by), Zimmer, Kenyon (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780252082542

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

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Pub Date: June 12, 2017

Dewey: 335.83097471

LCCN: 2017007713

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.83 lbs) 270 pages

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Description: 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.

Review Quotes: "With its chapters on labor, class, gender, culture, and prefigurative politics, this is a cutting-edge synthesis that shows how anarchism survived from the 1880s to the present in New York City--one of the central nodes in global anarchist networks."--Kirwin Shaffer, coeditor of In Defiance of Boundaries: Anarchism in Latin American History

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