Confronting Counterinsurgencies
Joy James (Hrsg.)
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Pädagogik
Beschreibung
As we step into an era of rising fascism and normalized genocide, Confronting Counterinsurgencies: Cop Cities and Democracy's Terrors is an invaluable contribution to the fightback.
Joy James brings together the voices of frontline activists, artists, and organizers from movements against militarism and state violence in the USA, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Palestine, Brazil, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and within prison walls. The book includes accessible and revealing discussions of the role of institutions, universities and nonprofit organizations in the suppression of radical movements. It introduces and analyzes contemporary militarized policing projects like Cop City, ICE, and the School of the Americas, and links them to historical and contemporary settler colonialism and slavery.
Made as an offering of revolutionary love, Confronting Counterinsurgencies will be a crucial tool for deepening and radicalizing our analysis and learning from each other's movements, in order to strengthen our resistance and unite to fight for a better world.
Kundenbewertungen
Revolutionary Love, Cop City Atlanta, Weelaunee Forest, war resistance, political repression, militarized policing, wealth inequality, authoritarianism, compradors, Cop Cities, Stop Cop City, rise of fascism, Genocide in Gaza, marronage, Forest Defenders, School of the Americas, Tortuguita, Donald Trump Presidency, ICE