Duty to revolt : transnational and commemorative aspects of revolution
Throughout the 19th century, revolutionary movements united intellectuals, artists, dissidents, and significant segments of the population in joint crusades in the name of justice or liberation against empires and aristocratic elites, often across class, religious, race and national lines. Duty to R...
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| Other Authors | , |
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2023.
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| Series | Digital activism and society.
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781803823171 |
| DOI | 10.1108/9781803823157 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (280 pages). |
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction: The duty to revolt - transnational and commemorative aspects of revolution / Athina Karatzogianni and George Souvlis-- Part 1. HISTORICAL FOCUS
- Chapter 2. Colonizing the past: The greek revolution as an archetypal instance of cultural imperialism / Rosa Vasilaki
- Chapter 3. Revolution and constitutionalism in Africa: The duty to revolt in the sudanese and congolese constitutions / Dunia P. Zongwe
- Chapter 4. Anti-colonialist memory, culture and politics in Ireland / Niamh Kirk and Seamus Farrell
- Chapter 5. Building the new person: The greek revolution in the mountain readers / Eleftheria Papastefanaki, Christos Papathanasiou, and Nikos Vafeas
- Part 2. Commemorative focus
- Chapter 6. The revolutionary subject and its affective modalities: Love-duty, sacrifice and the heroic / Panos Kompatsiaris
- Chapter 7. Herstories: Activism, detention and torture / Bev Orton and Alexander D. Ornella
- Chapter 8. Commemorating the revolution as a duty to obey: From the rehabilitation of gregory the v to "greece 2021" and the "do-it-yourself" bicentenary / Tasos Kostopoulos
- Chapter 9. 1821 tweets: Networks and discourses around the greek revolution bicentenary / Panos Tsimpoukis and Nikos Smyrnaios
- Chapter 10. Digital storytelling from below: Revolutionary athens through a kaleidoscope / Andromache Gazi, Thodoris Giannakis, Ilias Marmaras, Yiannis Skoulidas, Yannis Stoyannidis, Foteini Venieri, and Stewart Ziff
- Part 3 contemporary focus-- Chapter 11. Firefund.net: An "online translocal connection" of anarchist(ic) social movements / Stamatis Poulakidakos
- Chapter 12. From anti-gentrification to fab lab community: Spatialization of conflicts, contentious politics, and the limits of techno-politics in urban areas / Leandros Savvides
- Chapter 13. Depictions of emotions in news media's visual framing of small-scale protests in greece / Anastasia Veneti
- Chapter 14. From duty to impulsion: Obstacles to organizing future revolutions / Robert Latham
- Chapter 15. Discussing with roger hallam, environmental revolutionary and co-founder of extinction rebellion / Athina Karatzogianni and Jacob Matthews.