The Politics of Authenticity: Countercultures and Radical Movements across the Iron Curtain, 1968-1989

Author:   Joachim C. Haberlen ,  Mark Keck-Szajbel ,  Kate Mahoney ,  Sara Blaylock
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Volume:   25
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Pages:   308
Publication Date:   01 November 2020
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Author:   Joachim C. Haberlen ,  Mark Keck-Szajbel ,  Kate Mahoney ,  Sara Blaylock
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Imprint:   Berghahn Books
Volume:   25
ISBN:  

9781789208245


ISBN 10:   1789208246
Pages:   308
Publication Date:   01 November 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
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Acknowledgements Introduction Joachim C. Haberlen and Mark Keck-Szjabel Chapter 1. Revolution as a Quest for an Authentic Life: The 1960s and 1970s in Italy Angelo Ventrone Chapter 2. Authenticity through Transgression: Small Acts of Resentment in Post-1968 Czechoslovakia Baris Yoerumez Chapter 3. The Political, Emotional, and Therapeutic: Narratives of Consciousness-Raising and Authenticity in the English Women's Liberation Movement Kate Mahoney Chapter 4. A Genealogy of a Politics of Subjectivity: Guy Hocquenghem, Homosexuality, and the Radical Left in Post-1968 France Antoine Idier Chapter 5. New Feminism, Women's Subjectivity, and Feminist Politics: Conceptual Transfers and Activist Inspirations in Yugoslavia in the 1970s and 1980s Zsofia Lorand Chapter 6. Women's Bodies and Feminist Subjectivities in West Germany Jane Freeland Chapter 7. The Rise of a New Consciousness: Lesbian Activism in East Germany in the 1980s Maria Buhner Chapter 8. The Italian Movement of 1977 and the Cultural Praxis of the Youthful Proletariat Danilo Mariscalco Chapter 9. The Struggle for the Minds of the Youth: The Securitate and Musical Countercultures in Communist Romania Manuela Marin Chapter 10. Punk Authenticity: Difference across the Iron Curtain Jeff Hayton Chapter 11. Humanitarianism on Stage: Live Aid and the Origins of Humanitarian Pop Music Benjamin Moeckel Chapter 12. Embedded Abstractions: Authenticity, Aura, and Abject Domesticity in Hamburg's Hafenstrasse Jake P. Smith Afterword: Concluding Thoughts: Authenticity's Visual Turn Sara Blaylock Index

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This is one of the most distinctive and inspiring explorations of protest cultures that I have read in the last decade or so. While building on existing studies of social movements, it is original in its geographical breadth, diversity of topics and methodologies, and theoretical approach. Malgorzata Fidelis, University of Illinois at Chicago


The Politics of Authenticity raises a number of meaningful-and provocative-interpretive questions, which makes it valuable reading for students of postwar social movements and countercultures, as well as those seeking to understand the recent history of democratic cultures and political participation in Europe. * Central European History This is one of the most distinctive and inspiring explorations of protest cultures that I have read in the last decade or so. While building on existing studies of social movements, it is original in its geographical breadth, diversity of topics and methodologies, and theoretical approach. * Malgorzata Fidelis, University of Illinois at Chicago The innovative studies collected here contribute to important discussions within contemporary history. This book will be very useful for both undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as scholars in history, sociology, and other fields. * Pascal Eitler, Max Planck Institute for Human Development


Author Information

Joachim C. Haberlen is Assistant Professor of Continental European History at the University of Warwick. He has previously coedited a theme issue on emotions in protest movements for Contemporary European History (2014) and published numerous articles.

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