A Quiet Revolution

A Quiet Revolution

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  • Author: Ari Rosmarin
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  • Category : Drug abuse
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 41

'A Quiet Revolution: Drug Decriminalisation Policies in Practice Across the Globe' is the first report to support Release's campaign 'Drugs - It's Time for Better Laws'. This report looks at over 20 countries that have adopted some form of decriminalisation of drug possession, including some States that have only decriminalised cannabis possession. The main aim of the report was to look at the existing research to establish whether the adoption of a decriminalised policy led to significant increases in drug use - the simple answer is that it did not. This then begs the question that if the model of enforcement adopted has little impact on levels of use what is the point in pursuing a criminal justice approach which carries significant harms for individuals? [from Website]


Paths of Revolution

Paths of Revolution

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  • Author: Adolfo Gilly
  • Publisher: Verso Books
  • ISBN: 1839765070
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 289

First English-language anthology of one of Latin America’s pre-eminent Marxist writers The Argentine-born writer Adolfo Gilly has directly observed many of Latin America’s most dramatic events, from the Bolivian Revolution of the 1950s and Cuba during the Missile Crisis to the guerrilla wars of Central America and Mexico’s Zapatista uprising. Paths of Revolution presents the first representative selection from across his extensive body of work, collecting close-quarters reportage, sharp political analyses and reflections on art and letters. A living link between the New Left of the 1960s and the Pink Tide of recent decades, Gilly once described the twentieth century as a series of lightning flashes which can illuminate our present-day predicament. The essay form is where he fully comes into his own, covering a truly impressive range of topics and places. This collection draws out the continuities within one of the world’s more vibrant and politically successful left traditions. In the introduction, Tony Wood (author of Russia Without Putin) offer an overall portrait of Gilly’s life and work.


Anarchism, Revolution, and Reaction

Anarchism, Revolution, and Reaction

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  • Author: Angel Smith
  • Publisher: Berghahn Books
  • ISBN: 9781845451769
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 422

The period from 1898 to 1923 was a particularly dramatic one in Spanish history; it culminated in the violent Barcelona "labor wars" and was only brought to a close with the coup d'état launched by the Barcelona Captain General, Miguel Primo de Rivera, in September 1923. In his detailed examination of the rise of the Catalan anarchist-syndicalist-led labor movement, the author blends social, cultural and political history in a novel way. He analyses the working class "from below" and the policies of the Spanish State towards labor "from above." Based on an in-depth usage of primary sources, the authors provides an unrivalled account of Catalan labor and the Catalan anarchist-syndicalist movement and thus makes an important contribution to our understanding of early twentieth-century Spanish history.


For Dignity, Justice, and Revolution

For Dignity, Justice, and Revolution

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  • Author: Heather Bowen-Struyk
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 022603478X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 441

“A significant contribution to the body of English language scholarship and translation of Japanese proletarian literature. Highly recommended.” —Choice Fiction created by and for the working class emerged worldwide in the early twentieth century as a response to rapid modernization, dramatic inequality, and imperial expansion. In Japan, literary youth, men and women, sought to turn their imaginations and craft to tackling the ensuing injustices, with results that captured both middle-class and worker-farmer readers. This anthology is a landmark introduction to Japanese proletarian literature from that period. Contextualized by introductory essays, forty expertly translated stories touch on topics like perilous factories, predatory bosses, ethnic discrimination, and the myriad indignities of poverty. Together, they show how even intensely personal issues form a pattern of oppression. Fostering labor consciousness as part of an international leftist arts movement, these writers were also challenging the institution of modern literature itself. This anthology demonstrates the vitality of the “red decade” long buried in modern Japanese literary history. “The thread of thought underlying the stories . . . is, as Edmund Wilson eloquently established in To the Finland Station, one of the fundamental components of our contemporary consciousness.” —Kyoto Journal “An essential guidebook for navigating twentieth-century Japan’s literary and political terrain.” —Edward Fowler, University of California, Irvine, author of San’ya Blues: Laboring Life in Contemporary Tokyo “Excellent translations of excellent writers.” —John Whitter Treat, Yale University, author of The Rise and Fall of Modern Japanese Literature “Lucidly structured. . . . The editors have also made the welcome decision to retain self-censored and suppressed passages.” —Japan Times “Engaging and in-depth.” —Japan Studies


Shakespeare and the Japanese Stage

Shakespeare and the Japanese Stage

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  • Author: Takashi Sasayama
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 0521470439
  • Category : Drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 332

Leading Japanese and Western Shakespeare scholars study the interaction of Japanese and Western conceptions of Shakespeare.


The Price of Freedom (La Senda Del Sacrificio)

The Price of Freedom (La Senda Del Sacrificio)

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  • Author: José Alejandrino
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  • Category : Philippine American War, 1899-1902
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 304


History of Europe from the Commencement of the French Revolution in 1789, to the Restoration of the Bourbons in 1815

History of Europe from the Commencement of the French Revolution in 1789, to the Restoration of the Bourbons in 1815

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  • Author: Archibald Alison
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  • Category : Europe
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 618


Fukushima and the Arts

Fukushima and the Arts

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  • Author: Barbara Geilhorn
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317208382
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 230

The natural and man-made cataclysmic events of the 11 March 2011 disaster, or 3.11, have dramatically altered the status quo of contemporary Japanese society. While much has been written about the social, political, economic, and technical aspects of the disaster, this volume represents one of the first in-depth explorations of the cultural responses to the devastating tsunami, and in particular the ongoing nuclear disaster of Fukushima. This book explores a wide range of cultural responses to the Fukushima nuclear calamity by analyzing examples from literature, poetry, manga, theatre, art photography, documentary and fiction film, and popular music. Individual chapters examine the changing positionality of post-3.11 northeastern Japan and the fear-driven conflation of time and space in near-but-far urban centers; explore the political subversion and nostalgia surrounding the Fukushima disaster; expose the ambiguous effects of highly gendered representations of fear of nuclear threat; analyze the musical and poetic responses to disaster; and explore the political potentialities of theatrical performances. By scrutinizing various media narratives and taking into account national and local perspectives, the book sheds light on cultural texts of power, politics, and space. Providing an insight into the post-disaster Zeitgeist as expressed through a variety of media genres, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Japanese Studies, Japanese Culture, Popular Culture, and Literature Studies.


The Library Catalogs of the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University

The Library Catalogs of the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University

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  • Author: Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 732


Brecht and Political Theatre

Brecht and Political Theatre

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  • Author: Laura Bradley
  • Publisher: Clarendon Press
  • ISBN: 0191536776
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 280

This production history of The Mother provides substantial new insights into Bertolt Brecht's theatre and drama, his impact on political theatre, and the relationship between text, performance, and politico-cultural context. As the only play which Brecht staged in the Weimar Republic, during his exile, and in the GDR, The Mother offers a unique opportunity to compare his theatrical practice in contrasting settings and at different points in his career. Through detailed analysis of original archival evidence, Bradley shows how Brecht became far more sensitive to his spectators' political views and cultural expectations, even making major tactical concessions in his 1951 production at the Berliner Ensemble. These compromises indicate that his 'mature' staging should not be regarded as definitive, for it was tailored to a unique and delicate situation. The Mother has appealed strongly to politically committed theatre practitioners both in and beyond Germany. By exploiting the text's generic hybridity and the interplay between Brecht's 'epic' and 'dramatic' elements, directors have interpreted it in radically different ways. So although Brecht's 1951 production stagnated into an affirmative GDR heritage piece, post-Brechtian directors have used The Mother to promote their own political and theatrical concerns, from anti-authoritarian theatre to reflections on the legacies of state Socialism. Their ideological and theatrical subversion have helped Brecht's text to outlive the political system that it came to uphold.