1 Introduction 2 Spaces of Dissent 3 1968 4 Wounded Knee 5 Elián González and the Geopolitics of Home 6 Free Trade and Fences 7 Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Bruce D'Arcus is Assistant Professor at Miami University (Ohio) and received his Ph.D. from Syracuse University.
"Bruce D'Arcus examines "spectacles of dissent" to re-think how political spaces in the contemporary world are produced, contested and mediated. Crossing disciplinary boundaries, he demonstrates that sophisticated spatial analyses of protests, demonstrations, and riots reveal the political capacity of democratic citizenship and the challenges new media present both for state authorities and political dissidents. Lively, thoughtful, and optimistic, Boundaries of Dissent is a powerful, grounded work of cultural and political theory." -- David Farber Professor of History Temple University Author of Chicago '68 and Taken Hostage
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