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Wobblies!: A Graphic History of the Industrial Workers of the World [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 203x203x18 mm, weight: 710 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Apr-2005
  • Leidėjas: Verso Books
  • ISBN-10: 1844675254
  • ISBN-13: 9781844675258
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 203x203x18 mm, weight: 710 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Apr-2005
  • Leidėjas: Verso Books
  • ISBN-10: 1844675254
  • ISBN-13: 9781844675258
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The stories of the hard-rock miners' shooting wars, young Elizabeth Gurly Flynn (the "Rebel Girl" of contemporary sheet music), the first sit-down strikes and Free Speech fights, Emma Goldman and the struggle for birth control access, the Pageant for Paterson orchestrated in Madison Square Garden, bohemian radicals John Reed and Louise Bryant, field-hand revolts and lumber workers' strikes, wartime witch hunts, government prosecutions and mob lynching, Mexican-American uprisings in Baja, and Mexican peasant revolts led by Wobblies, hilarious and sentimental songs created and later revived-all are here, and much, much more. The IWW, which has been organizing workers since 1905, is often cited yet elusive to scholars because of its eclectic and controversial cultural and social character. Wobblies! presents the IWW whole, scripted and drawn by old-time and younger Wobbly and IWW-inspired artists. Contributors include Carlos Cortez (former editor of the Industrial Worker), Harvey Pekar (author of American Splendor), Peter Kuper (MAD's Spy vs. Spy), Sue Coe, Seth Tobocman, Chris Cardinale, Ryan Inzana, Spain Rodriques, Trina Robbins, Sharon Rudahl, and the circle of artists for World War 3 Illustrated.

Recenzijos

Tell the bosses to go to hell and buy an extra copy of this wonderful history. Give it to an exploited friend or just leave it in a public place. On the centenary of the IWW, we should be replanting the seeds of rebellion. -- Mike Davis Wobblies! is a magnificent commemoration of the IWW centenary. The book reminds us that the Wobbly way of direct action and solidarity is as relevant today as it's ever been. Get hold of the book, share it, and then go take on your boss. -- Daniel Gross When I was in graduate school, we longed for "Classic Comics" of some of our more inaccessible historical tomes. Paul Buhle and Nicole Schulman have gone way beyond that with Wobblies! A Graphic History. Carefully researched, interesting, informative and accessible, this book could not be more timely. -- Sara Paretsky America, contrary to what you might have been led to believe, has a deep indigenous radical tradition. Wobblies! excavates an essential part of American history that has been conveniently overlooked in recent years, and does so with style, great graphics, and no punches pulled. -- Luc Sante The Wobblies made a unique and remarkable contribution to American culture and the everlasting struggles for freedom and justice, with effects that reach very far, and should in the future as well. The excitement and inspiration of their creative and courageous work is brilliantly captured in this wonderful graphic history. -- Noam Chomsky Paul Buhle and Nicole Schulman shine an illuminating spotlight on a dimly lit corner of American history with their Wobblies! A Graphic History ... and, even better ... it's chock full of great images. The Wobblies never stood so tall. -- Bill Griffith Wobblies! is an entertaining and richly instructive history of the IWW, a story told largely through illustrations whose styles vary from spare to surreal. Some of the stories and biographies are familiar, others obscure or little known. But the lessons are stark: even the most progressive activists today suffer little for their convictions, and our dreams and expectations and goals are narrow and shriveled compared to those of the Wobblies who provide our inspiration. -- David Newby More than a superb-looking coffee table book; it is an introduction to a critically important chapter in American history, and a graphic guide to grassroots political organizing. This book is highly recommended to fans of cartooning and class warfare. -- Kent Worcester

Daugiau informacijos

A vibrant history in graphic art of the Industrial Workers of the World
Strike vi
Sue Coe
The New Century Sang of Freedom x
Sabrina Jones
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1(3)
Paul Buhle
Why ``Wobblies''? 4(2)
ONE: Early Days
6(44)
Miner
Dylan Miner
A New Kind of Union
Jeffrey Lewis
Mother Jones
Trina Robbins
Fly
Big Bill Haywood
Josh MacPhee
The Miners
Tom Keough
Lucy Parsons
Fly
Paul Buhle
Solidarity Forever
Mac McGill
Ralph Chaplin
I Object to Anarchism in this Boxcar
Nick Thorkelson
TWO: Lawrence and Paterson
50(56)
Mujeres
Dylan Miner
Strike! (Lawrence 1912)
Seth Tobocman
To Live and Dye in Paterson
Ryan Inzana
1,000 Red Carnations
Sabrina Jones
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
Susan Willmarth
It's All Ours!
Carlos Cortez
Carlo Tresca
Josh MacPhee
THREE: Wobblies Far and Wide
106(52)
Hobo
Dylan Miner
The Free Speech Fights
Susan Simensky Bietila
Sabo-cat
Jerome Neukirch
Red Emma Goldman
Sharon Rudahl
Bloody Wheatland
Jordan Worley
Timberbeast's Lament
Mac McGill
Los Hermanos Magon
Spain Rodriguez
Joe Hill
Lisa DiPetto
Joe Hill
Carlos Cortez
The 2 Bums
Jerome Neukirch
I Will Win
Ralph Chaplin
FOUR: Repression, Martyrdom, General Strikes
158(54)
Protesta
Dylan Miner
Black Wobblies
Mac McGill
Tauno Biltsted
``I Stand for the Solidarity of Labor''
Nicole Schulman
Frank Little: No War But Class War
Nicole Schulman
Ralph Chaplin
Josh MacPhee
GEB Statement Against the War---1916
Solidarity
Peter Kuper
Mourn Not the Dead
Nicole Schulman
Centralia Mural
Mike Alewitz
Class War in Centralia
Arthur Fonseca
Roy Germon
We are in Here for You
Ralph Chaplin
FIVE: Beyond Martyrdom
212(30)
Harvester
Dylan Miner
Sabo-cat
Jerome Neukirch
Primo Tapia and the Mexican Agrarian Revolt
Christopher Cardinale
Giuliana Chamedes
Ricardo Flores Magon
Carlos Cortez
T-Bone Slim
Mike Konopacki
Tom Scribner
Barbara Laurence
Clay Butler
College of Complexes
Jerome Neukirch
Harvey Pekar
Wobblies in the '60s
Mike Konopacki
Franklin Rosemont
SIX: The IWW Lives!
242(27)
Nunca va a Morir: Homage to Carlos Cortez
Dylan Miner
What Time Is It?
Gary Snyder
Josh MacPhee
Time to (Dis)Organize
Jay Kinney
Utah Phillips
Jeffrey Lewis
Who Bombed Judi Bari?
Kevin Pyle
Wobbly Wildcat 2001
Terry Tapp
No to the WTO
Carlos Cortez
The Art and Music of the IWW 269(8)
Wobbly Originals 277(12)
Artists' and Writers' Biographies 289(10)
Bibliography 299
Nicole Schulman is an artist and activist on the editorial board of World War 3 Illustrated, to which she frequently contributes work. Her comics and illustrations have appeared in publications such as the New York Times, and are in the permanent collection of the Library of Congress. She lives in New York City. Paul Buhle is the author or editor of more than three-dozen books. Formerly a Senior Lecturer at Brown University, he produces radical comics today. He founded the SDS Journal Radical America and the archive Oral History of the American Left and, with Mari Jo Buhle, is coeditor of the Encyclopedia of the American Left. He lives in Madison, Wisconsin. Harvey Pekar is a comic book writer and author of the autobiographical American Splendor series, which was adapted into an Academy Award nominated film. Pekar is also a prolific jazz and book critic. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio. Spain Rodriguez (1940-2012) was one of the most well-known artists in the comix underground. He (along with Robert Crumb) was one of the original members of Zap Comics and has a reputation as an outstanding political artist. He was the author of several other graphic novels, including the highly acclaimed Nightmare Alley. His work was prominently featured in BLAB!, an annual comic anthology that has also featured Charles Burns, Mark Mothersbaugh, Daniel Clowes, and Chris Ware. Retired cartoonist and current comics historian Trina Robbins has been writing graphic novels, comics, and books for over 30 years. Her subjects have ranged from Wonder Woman and The Powerpuff Girls to her own teenage superheroine, GoGirl!, and from women cartoonists and superheroines to women who kill. She lives in a moldering 103 year-old house in San Francisco with her cats, shoes, and dust bunnies.