Protest, Popular Culture and Tradition in Modern and Contemporary Western Europe
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Protest, Popular Culture and Tradition in Modern and Contemporary Western Europe

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Protest, Popular Culture and Tradition in Modern and Contemporary Western Europe

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Mock funerals, effigy parading, smearing with eggs and tomatoes, pot-banging and Carnival street theatre, arson and ransacking: all these seemingly archaic forms of action have been regular features of modern European protest, from the 19th to the 21st century. In a wide chronological and geographical framework, this book analyses the uses, meanings, functions and reactivations of folk imagery, behaviour and language in modern collective action. The authors examine the role of protest actors as diverse as peasants, liberal movements, nationalist and separatist parties, anarchists, workers, students, right-wing activists and the global justice movement. So-called traditional repertoires have long been described as residual and obsolete. This book challenges the conventional distinction between pre-industrial and post-1789 forms of collective action, which continues to operate as a powerful dichotomy in the understanding of protest, and casts new light on rituals and symbolic performances that, albeit poorly understood and deciphered, are integral to our protest repertoire.

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Year
2017
ISBN
9781137507372

Table of contents

  1. Series Editors’ Preface
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Contents
  4. Notes on Contributors
  5. List of Figures
  6. List of Tables
  7. Chapter 1: Introduction: Looking Backward to Move Forward—Why Appreciating Tradition Can Improve Our Understanding of Modern Protest
  8. Chapter 2: “The Modernity of Tradition”: Popular Culture and Protest in Nineteenth-Century Germany
  9. Chapter 3: Charivari and the 1876 Italian Elections
  10. Chapter 4: Peasant Resistance Traditions and the Irish War of Independence, 1918–21
  11. Chapter 5: A Fight for the Right to Get Drunk: The Autumn Fair Riot in Eskilstuna, 1937
  12. Chapter 6: Italian Anarchism and Popular Culture: History of a Close Relationship
  13. Chapter 7: Persistent Repertoires of Contention in Portugal: From Tax Riots to Anti-­communist Violence (1840–1975)
  14. Chapter 8: Carnivalesque and Charivari Repertoires in 1960s and 1970s Italian Protest
  15. Chapter 9: Popular Justice and Informal Politics: The Charivari in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century France
  16. Chapter 10: Tactical Carnival and the Global Justice Movement: The Clown Army and Clownfrontational Protest
  17. Chapter 11: Conclusion: Popular Culture, Folk Traditions and Protest—A Research Agenda
  18. Chapter 12: Afterwords: Old and New Repertoires of Contention
  19. Index