
The History of Disruption: Social Struggle in the Atlantic World - Paperback
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Languages:EnglishPublisher:VersoISBN-13:9781804293904ISBN-10:1804293903UPC:9781804293904Book Category:History, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Social History, History & Theory, African American & BlackSize:9.00 x 5.90 x 0.80 inchesWeight:0.9502Product ID:SCPB00H60S
Challenging our understanding of social struggles as movements, Mehmet D?semeci traces a 300-year counter-history of struggle predicated on disruption Why do we think of social struggles as movements? Have struggles been practiced otherwise, not as motion but as interruption, occupation, disturbance, arrest? Looking at three hundred years of Atlantic social struggle kinetically, Mehmet D?semeci questions the axiomatic association that academics and activists have made between modern social struggles and the category of movement. D?semeci argues that this movement politics has privileged some forms of historical struggle while obscuring others and, perhaps more damningly, reveals the complicity of social movements in the very forces they oppose. D?semeci's story begins with the eighteenth-century establishment of a transatlantic regime of movement that coerced goods and bodies into violent and ceaseless motion. He then details the long history of resistance to this regime, interweaving disparate social struggles such as food riots, Caribbean maroon communities, Atlantic pirates, secret societies and syndicalism, the student New Left, Black Power, radical feminism, Operaismo, and the Zapatistas into a history of politics as disruption. D?semeci convincingly argues that this history is key to understanding the resurgence of disruptive politics in the twenty-first century and offers valuable guidance for future struggles seeking to overturn an ever-intensifying regime of movement.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:VersoISBN-13:9781804293904ISBN-10:1804293903UPC:9781804293904Book Category:History, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Social History, History & Theory, African American & BlackSize:9.00 x 5.90 x 0.80 inchesWeight:0.9502Product ID:SCPB00H60S
Mehmet D?semeci is an anarchist, activist, and associate professor of history at Bucknell University. The author of two books and numerous academic articles, his writings on the meaning and significance of radical democracy and the uprisings, occupations, and riots of the 21st century have appeared in Al Jazeera, RoarMag, Open Democracy, and Common Dreams. In his spare time, he runs a website on the past and present of social disruption www.disruptnow.org
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