Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-212) and index.
Contents:
Literary politics and the poetics of social movements -- Aesthetics and the overprivileged: the politics and ethics of representation in Let Us Now Praise Famous Men -- Invisible movements, black powers: double vision and trickster politics in Invisible Man -- Disrupting the theater of war: Armies of the Night and the New Left siege of the Pentagon -- Dramatic ecofeminism: the women's Pentagon action as theater and theory -- Toward some Postmodernist populisms: a prescriptive postscript.
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