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    Protest : the aesthetics of resistance / editors Basil Rogger, Jonas Voegeli, Ruedi Widmer, and Museum für Gestaltung Zürich ; contributors Michelle Akanji, [and 45 others].

    • Title:Protest : the aesthetics of resistance / editors Basil Rogger, Jonas Voegeli, Ruedi Widmer, and Museum für Gestaltung Zürich ; contributors Michelle Akanji, [and 45 others].
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Rogger, Basil, editor.
      Voegeli, Jonas, editor.
      Widmer, Ruedi, 1973- editor.
      Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, editor, host institution.
      Zürcher Hochschule der Künste, issuing body.
    • Published/Created:Zurich : Lars Müller Publishers, [2018]
      ©2018
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Art--Political aspects--History--20th century.
      Art--Political aspects--History--21st century.
      Protest movements--History--20th century.
      Protest movements--History--21st century.
      Political posters--History--20th century--Exhibitions.
      Political posters--History--21st century--Exhibitions.
    • Description:448 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
    • Series:Korrespondenzen (Zürich, Switzerland) ; Bd. 7.
    • Notes:"... developed and realized by students in the master's program in Visual Communication [at Zurich University of the Arts]" -- Colophon.
      Published in conjunction with the exhibition Protest! Widerstand im Plakat (Protest! Resistence Posters), held at the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, in 2018.
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9783037785607 (paperback)
      3037785608 (paperback)
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: Posters / Museum fur Gestaltung Zurich
      PROTEST: The Aesthetics of Resistance / Basil Rogger
      Images-Signs
      Waiting For Tear Gas
      [white globe to black] / Allan Sekula
      An Age of Protest, Protest For the Age / Stephen Duncombe
      Troubled Pictures
      The Superhero Photographs of the Black Lives Matter Movement / Teju Cole
      Provocation-Protest-Art A Menage-a-trois / Basil Rogger
      Burnt Offerings On the Symbolism of Fire in Protest / Marius Wenger
      Notorious Troublemakers Signs and Symbols of Resistance in Punkand Post-Punk / Suzanne Zahnd
      Hands Up!
      Protest Gestures: An Overview / Dominique Raemy
      Fist and Dove, Means and Ends The Iconography of Two Protest Symbols / Bettina Richter
      Hairy Stitches
      On Adorno, Pussyhats, and Sextremism / Ines Kleesattel
      Buttons of Pride, Badges of Courage, Pins of Protest a Cheap and Ubiquitous Object Proves Its Might in Fighting for LGBTQIA+ Rights / Corinne Gisel Note continued: By Way of Money The Practice of Using Coins and Banknotes to Smuggle and Circulate Messages of Political Opposition / Corinne Gisel
      From Air Combat to Youth Culture and the Catwalk The (Sub)Cultural Career(s) of the Bomber Jacket / Henriette-Friederike Herm
      Little Things Add Up
      How Iranian Women Resist the Regime with Subversive Signs / Larissa Holaschke
      Show You are Not Afraid On the Interplay of Design, Protest, and Consumption / Mara Recklies
      Phantom of the Rebellion Subcomandante Marcos's Game of Deception Using the Media / Viktoria Wilhelmine Tiedeke
      Protest Selfies Self-Representation or Protest Identity? / Michelle Akanji
      Voices
      Tongues
      The Pixelated Revolution / Rabih Mroue
      Making a Movement in the Age of Twitter
      The Power and Fragility of Networked Protest / Zeynep Tufekci
      How to Resist With Words Bartleby's Way of Protest / Delphine Chapuis Schmitz Note continued: From Word to Deed On the Ambivalent Relationship between Theory and Protest Movements / Max Wild
      From Political Ideal to Practical Project Theses on Change in Social Movements / Klaus Schonberger
      What is Really Right On the Genesis of Civil Disobedience / Pascal Rone
      The Holderlin Protest / Basil Rogger
      "The Primacy of Praxis" The Radicality of the RAF and Its Myth of Armed Struggle / Wolfgang Kraushaar
      Oz, East Village Other, Hotcha! The Phenomenon of the Underground Press / Basil Rogger
      A Riding School, A School of Protest, an Identity School
      On the Challenges of an Autonomous Cultural Center in Dealing with the Media / Ruedi Widmer
      Poster Design as a Political Act On Vincent Perrottet's Poster Series Travaille d'abord, tu t'amuseras ensuite / Bettina Richter
      Subversive Performance The Protest Theater of the Berlin Collective Zentrum fur Politische Schonheit / Eva Mackensen Note continued: Keep Calm and Occupy The Role of Silence, Calm, and Grassroots Efforts in the History of Protest Movements / Jorg Scheller
      Paco Ignacio Taibo II A Pathological Optimist / Knut Henkel
      Against Consonance The Power of Sound Patterns in Recent Brazilian Uprisings / Pedro J. S. Vieira de Oliveira
      Strategies of Outrage Protest in the Identitarian Movement / Dominique Raemy
      The Default Position Africans and Protest / Elisio Macamo
      Bodies-Spaces
      Protest / Tine Melzer
      Subjectivity in the Shadows How Could Protest Change to Go Beyond Catering to an Apparatus? / Hans-Christian Dany
      The Heirs of Spartacus Protest and Oppression in the History of African-Americans in Sports / Marius Wenger
      Reclaim the Domain How Toy Avatars Defeated a Big Company / Marleen Fitterer
      The Awakening of the Sleeping Giants Cyberactivism in the Age of Fake News An Anonymous Sleeping Giants Spokesperson in Conversation with Max Wild Note continued: Site and Meaning Locality as a Primary Factor in Protest / Meret Fischli
      The Free Zone Artistic Protest in the Umbrella Movement / Marleen Fitterer
      Facing Force With Prayer Native Americans in Peaceful Protest against Big Oil and Injustice / Franziska Meierhofer
      From Pasquino to Anonymous Posters and Signposts in Public Space / Bettina Richter
      Humor as a Bait-Reaction as a Trap The Power of the Powerful and the Power of Irony / Ruedi Widmer
      A Question of Attitude The Normative Power of the Weaker / Dominique Raemy
      Inequality Must Fall The South African Student Protests and the Rhetoric of #Fallism / Rosamund Van der Westhuizen
      Lone Warrior The Action Artist Petr Pavlensky Affronts the Russian State / Eva Mackensen
      Bargaining For the Female Gaze Censorship and Secret Desires in Popular Indian Cinema / Franziska Meierhoter
      "We Gon' Be Alright" The Soundtrack to Black Lives Matter / Max Wild Note continued: 100 Years of Tear Gas A Chemical Weapon Drifts off the Battlefield and into the Streets / Anna Feigenbaum
      Barricades Without End The Long History of a Protest Ritual / Dominique Raemy
      Appendixes
      Index of Persons
      Index of Glossary Terms
      Image Credits
      Contributors.
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