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Fishing and the Art of Activism [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 177x127x13 mm, B/W line drawings throughout
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Jul-2023
  • Leidėjas: OR Books
  • ISBN-10: 1682195015
  • ISBN-13: 9781682195017
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 177x127x13 mm, B/W line drawings throughout
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Jul-2023
  • Leidėjas: OR Books
  • ISBN-10: 1682195015
  • ISBN-13: 9781682195017
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

This elegantly written and charmingly illustrated book offers a series of reflections on the way lessons learned from angling can be applied to political activism and vice versa. Patience, preparation and precision are needed both to catch fish and build a movement.

An avid fisherman in his youth, Steve Duncombe put down his rod nearly forty years ago, picking up, instead, a bullhorn and a placard to begin organizing community groups, mobilizing marches, staging direct actions, walking picket lines, and being arrested for civil disobedience more times than he can remember. Over the past decade, he has traveled the globe training activists to think more like artists and artists to think more like activists.

Looking for a physical retreat and mental break during the pandemic of 2020 Duncombe took up fishing again. After so many decades away from sport, he had to re-teach himself how to fish and approached the practice with what Zen masters call Beginner’s Mind. With no recent experience to fall back on, every fish successfully caught or line hopelessly snarled provided a clear lesson. With hours spent doing little more than casting and retrieving — actually catching fish being a fraction of the time spent fishing — he had plenty of time to think about the lessons he was learning. One of the things he thought a lot about was activism. Fishing, he discovered, has a lot to teach about the art of activism.

The Activist Angler brings together these lessons in an engaging journey from the street to the beach and back. The format is simple: one refection on fishing followed by another on what might be learned and applied to activism with each accompanied by an illustration. Topics range from telling fish stories and the trap of activist nostalgia, to the impossibility of thinking like a fish yet the necessity of understanding one’s audience, with detours through meditations on self-care, catch-and-release, and taking responsibility for the human cost of one’s political actions.

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Activist Angler
1(4)
Practicing Patience
5(4)
Time Alone
9(4)
Varying Your Retrieve
13(4)
Study the Shoreline
17(4)
Fishing for Life
21(4)
It's Not a Competition
25(4)
Sharing the Jetty
29(4)
Using the Wind
33(4)
Surf Fishing vs. Pond Fishing
37(4)
Shallow, Deep, or In Between
41(4)
What Fish Like
45(4)
Think Like a Fish
49(4)
React Like a Fish
53(4)
Act Like a Fish
57(4)
Ask the Locals
61(4)
Night Fishing
65(4)
Apres Fish
69(4)
Worms Work
73(4)
Old Gear, New Line
77(4)
Better with Beer and Friends
81(4)
Snarls
85(4)
Beginnings and Endings
89(4)
Too Much Mung
93(4)
Fish Stories
97(4)
The Thrill
101(4)
Fish Here Now
105(4)
Fish Where Fish Are
109(4)
Fish Move On
113(4)
Fish Where You Are
117(4)
Wonder Bread
121(4)
Testing Tackle
125(4)
Every Fish Is a Picture
129(4)
Favorite Spots and New Spots
133(4)
Fishing with the Family Dog
137(4)
Fishing for Connection
141(4)
A Good Day
145(4)
Setting Your Drag
149(4)
Breaking Tradition
153(4)
Catch and Release
157(4)
Gear
161(4)
Good Days and Bad Days
165(4)
Accuracy or Coverage
169(4)
Angling with Aristotle
173(4)
Cleaning Up Hooks and Lures
177(4)
Bright Red Blood
181(4)
The World Is a Fish
185(4)
Angler in the Afternoon
189(4)
Early Worm Gets the Fish
193(4)
White Man Fishing on the Cape
197(4)
One Last Cast
201(4)
Packing Up for the Season
205(4)
It's Called Fishing, Not Catching
209
Stephen Duncombe is a lifelong activist and co-founder of the Center for Artistic Activism. Teaching and writing on the intersection of culture and politics, he has published eight books, most notably Art and Activism: Your All-Purpose Guide to Make the Impossible Possible (with Steve Lambert), Dream or Nightmare: Reimagining Politics in an Age of Fantasy, and the Cultural Resistance Reader.