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Anti-Disciplinary Protest

Anti-Disciplinary Protest

Anti-Disciplinary Protest

Sixties Radicalism and Postmodernism
Author:
Julie Stephens, Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne
Published:
July 1998
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780521629768

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    The sixties were a time when anti-disciplinary politics blurred the boundaries between the political and the aesthetic, and, according to some critics, the time when the possibility for revolution died. In this book, first published in 1998, Stephens questions the frameworks which inform commonplace understandings of this period, arguing that the most distinctive forms of sixties protest are often marginalized or excluded from view. She looks at the problematic ways in which sixties radicalism has been narrativised, and critically evaluates the modernist and postmodern impulses that can be discerned in the anti-disciplinary protest of the time. Stephens develops a new theoretical framework for conceptualizing the relationship between the sixties and later political and theoretical developments. Drawing on broad-ranging, lively and often rare sources, this is a provocative contribution to contemporary social theory and cultural studies.

    • Original analysis of a wide range of rare and lively sources from and about the sixties; unlike any of the other books on the sixties
    • A new theoretical perspective on the relationship between sixties radicalism and postmodernism
    • Presents the concept of an anti-disciplinary politics and its relevance to politics and theory today

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    ' … a very well written and interesting analysis of one aspect of 1960s radicalism - the counter-culture and, in particular, its political wing.' Journal of Political Science

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    Product details

    July 1998
    Hardback
    9780521620338
    182 pages
    229 × 152 × 11 mm
    0.42kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Paradigms of sixties radicalism
    • 2. The language of an anti-disciplinary politics
    • 3. Consuming India
    • 4. Co-opting co-option
    • 5. Aesthetic radicalism
    • 6. Conclusion: genealogies.
      Author
    • Julie Stephens , Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne