How to Read a Protest

How to Read a Protest
Author: L.A. Kauffman
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520972201

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"Explores protesting as an act of faith . . . How to Read a Protest argues that the women's marches of 2017 didn't just help shape and fuel a moment—they actually created one."—Masha Gessen, The New Yorker O, the Oprah Magazine’s “14 Best Political Books to Read Before the 2018 Midterm Election” "A fascinating and detailed history of American mass demonstrations."—Publishers Weekly When millions of people took to the streets for the 2017 Women’s Marches, there was an unmistakable air of uprising, a sense that these marches were launching a powerful new movement to resist a dangerous presidency. But the work that protests do often can’t be seen in the moment. It feels empowering to march, and record numbers of Americans have joined anti-Trump demonstrations, but when and why does marching matter? What exactly do protests do, and how do they help movements win? In this original and richly illustrated account, organizer and journalist L.A. Kauffman delves into the history of America’s major demonstrations, beginning with the legendary 1963 March on Washington, to reveal the ways protests work and how their character has shifted over time. Using the signs that demonstrators carry as clues to how protests are organized, Kauffman explores the nuanced relationship between the way movements are made and the impact they have. How to Read a Protest sheds new light on the catalytic power of collective action and the decentralized, bottom-up, women-led model for organizing that has transformed what movements look like and what they can accomplish.


How to Read a Protest
Language: en
Pages: 153
Authors: L.A. Kauffman
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-10-30 - Publisher: Univ of California Press

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"Explores protesting as an act of faith . . . How to Read a Protest argues that the women's marches of 2017 didn't just help shape and fuel a moment—they actu
Miss Burma
Language: en
Pages: 359
Authors: Charmaine Craig
Categories: Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2017-05-02 - Publisher: Grove Press

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“Craig wields powerful and vivid prose to illuminate a country and a family trapped not only by war and revolution, but also by desire and loss.” —Viet Th
The End of Protest
Language: en
Pages: 338
Authors: Micah White
Categories: Political Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-03-15 - Publisher: Knopf Canada

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Is protest broken? Micah White, co-creator of Occupy Wall Street, thinks so. Disruptive tactics have failed to halt the rise of Donald Trump. Movements ranging
The Language of Protest
Language: en
Pages: 328
Authors: Mary Lynne Gasaway Hill
Categories: Language Arts & Disciplines
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-04-16 - Publisher: Springer

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Rooted in the performative of Speech Act Theory, this interdisciplinary study crafts a new model to compare the work we do with words when we protest: across ge
The Art of Protest
Language: en
Pages: 179
Authors: Jo Rippon
Categories: Art
Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-03-03 - Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing

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Presented in collaboration with Amnesty International, this stunning collection of more than a hundred posters charts a visual journey across more than a centur