Bastards of Utopia: Living Radical Politics after Socialism

Awards:   Winner of Winner, the 2016 William A. Douglass Prize in Europeanist Anthropology.
Author:   Maple Razsa
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
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Pages:   296
Publication Date:   06 April 2015
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Bastards of Utopia: Living Radical Politics after Socialism


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  • Winner of Winner, the 2016 William A. Douglass Prize in Europeanist Anthropology.

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Author:   Maple Razsa
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.404kg
ISBN:  

9780253015860


ISBN 10:   0253015863
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   06 April 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

"Introduction 1. Grassroots Globalization in National Soil 2. Uncivil Society: NGOs, the Invasion of Iraq, and the Limits of Polite Protest 3. ""Feeling the State on Your Own Skin"": Direct Confrontation and the Production of Militant Subjects 4. ""Struggling For What Is Not Yet"": The Right to the City in Zagreb 5. The Occupy Movement: Direct Democracy and a Politics of Becoming Conclusion: From Critique to Affirmation"

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The book's cast of characters proves outspoken and sometimes violent, willing to don gas masks and wield Molotov cocktails during standoffs with authorities. In this manner, Razsa brings a personal note to his academic treatment of politics, protest, transnational movements, and globalization... This book will prove a boon to anyone interested in understanding the diverse world of contemporary protest, as variously made manifest in the Occupy Movement, the Arab Spring, and Ferguson. -Publishers Weekly An innovative narrative ethnography of postsocialism, radical activism, and the alterglobalization/Occupy movements... [G]reatly expands the scope and purview of our knowledge of alterglobalization activism, most accounts of which focus on North America and Western Europe... [W]ritten in a clear and compelling style that brings the reader into the thick of the action. -Jeffrey Juris, author of Networking Futures: the Movements against Corporate Globalization [A] sophisticated analysis... [T]akes the reader deep into the world of radical politics in a globalized postsocialist context. -Marianne Maeckelberg, author of The Will of the Many: How the Alterglobalisation Movement is Changing the Face of Democracy [E]xplores the possibilities, limits, and most importantly lived experience of radical activism after the fall of Yugoslav socialism... [C]ouldn't be more timely for scholars and undergraduate and graduate students interested in progressive politics, social movements, youth, and anti-corporate globalization activism. -Jessica Greenberg, author of After the Revolution: Youth, Democracy and the Politics of Disappointment in Serbia Dramatic proof that the struggle for liberty is irrepressible. -Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States, on the companion film, reviewing a previous edition or volume For those seeking evidence of twenty-first century experiments in both constructive rebellion and 'concrete utopia,' Razsa and Velez's documentary will prove a seminal film. -Richard Porton, from Cineaste review of the companion film, reviewing a previous edition or volume


The book s cast of characters proves outspoken and sometimes violent, willing to don gas masks and wield Molotov cocktails during standoffs with authorities. In this manner, Razsa brings a personal note to his academic treatment of politics, protest, transnational movements, and globalization. The book cannot be read in isolation from the 'remixable documentary' which Rasza shot in tandem with writing the book. Now available online, the documentary shows street life in Zagreb, protests in Greece, and everyday scenes in the homes of the protestors. This multimedia aspect is the work s best feature, opening up the flesh-and-blood, gravel-and-teargas world of grassroots opposition to globalization. This book will prove a boon to anyone interested in understanding the diverse world of contemporary protest, as variously made manifest in the Occupy Movement, the Arab Spring, and Ferguson. Publishers Weekly


[G]reatly expands the scope and purview of our knowledge of alterglobalization activism, most accounts of which focus on North America and Western Europe... [W]ritten in a clear and compelling style that brings the reader into the thick of the action. NOrth, author of Networking Futures: the Movements against Corporate Globalization


The book's cast of characters proves outspoken and sometimes violent, willing to don gas masks and wield Molotov cocktails during standoffs with authorities. In this manner, Razsa brings a personal note to his academic treatment of politics, protest, transnational movements, and globalization... This book will prove a boon to anyone interested in understanding the diverse world of contemporary protest, as variously made manifest in the Occupy Movement, the Arab Spring, and Ferguson. -Publishers Weekly An innovative narrative ethnography of postsocialism, radical activism, and the alterglobalization/Occupy movements... [G]reatly expands the scope and purview of our knowledge of alterglobalization activism, most accounts of which focus on North America and Western Europe... [W]ritten in a clear and compelling style that brings the reader into the thick of the action. -Jeffrey Juris, author of Networking Futures: the Movements against Corporate Globalization [A] sophisticated analysis... [T]akes the reader deep into the world of radical politics in a globalized postsocialist context. -Marianne Maeckelberg, author of The Will of the Many: How the Alterglobalisation Movement is Changing the Face of Democracy [E]xplores the possibilities, limits, and most importantly lived experience of radical activism after the fall of Yugoslav socialism... [C]ouldn't be more timely for scholars and undergraduate and graduate students interested in progressive politics, social movements, youth, and anti-corporate globalization activism. -Jessica Greenberg, author of After the Revolution: Youth, Democracy and the Politics of Disappointment in Serbia Dramatic proof that the struggle for liberty is irrepressible. -Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States, on the companion film, reviewing a previous edition or volume For those seeking evidence of twenty-first century experiments in both constructive rebellion and 'concrete utopia,' Razsa and Velez's documentary will prove a seminal film. -Richard Porton, from Cineaste review of the companion film, reviewing a previous edition or volume Bastards of Utopia makes an excellent contribution to the study of political activism and the social movements that have left an imprint on local and international politics around the world-from the antiglobalization demonstrations of the turn of the century to the so-called Color Revolutions, Arab Spring, and Occupy Wall Street. -American Anthropologist


[G]reatly expands the scope and purview of our knowledge of alterglobalization activism, most accounts of which focus on North America and Western Europe... [W]ritten in a clear and compelling style that brings the reader into the thick of the action. Jeffrey Juris, author of Networking Futures: the Movements against Corporate Globalization


[A] sophisticated analysis.... [T]akes the reader deep into the world of radical politics in a globalized postsocialist context. Marianne Maeckelberg, author of The Will of the Many: How the Alterglobalisation Movement is Changing the Face of Democracy


Author Information

Maple Razsa is Associate Professor of Global Studies at Colby College. A documentary filmmaker, his work includes Bastards of Utopia (2010) and Occupation: A Film about the Harvard Living Wage Sit-In (2002; both with Pacho Velez).

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