Protest on the page : essays on print and the culture of dissent since 1865 / Edited by James L. Baughman, Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen, & James P. Danky.
"This collection includes papers originally presented at a September 2012 conference sponsored by the Center for the History of Print and Digital Culture, in Madison, Wisconsin"--Introduction. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Preface: Protest and print culture in America / James P. Danky -- "A necessary relation": protest and American print culture / James L. Baughman -- Part 1: Reaction and revolt. Writing redemption: racially ambiguous carpetbaggers and the Southern print culture campaign against Reconstruction / Adam Thomas -- The inky protest of an anarchist printmaker: Carlo Abate's newspaper illustrations and the artist's hand in the age of mechanical reproduction / Andrew D. Hoyt -- Spanish-language anarchist periodicals in early twentieth-century United States / Nicolas Kanellos -- Pamphlets of self-determination: dissident literature, productive fiction / Trevor Joy Sangrey -- Part 2: Consensus contested. By the pinch and the pound: American vegetarian cookbooks from the nineteenth century to the present / Laura J. Miller and Emilie Hardman -- Meeting the modernistic tide: the book as evangelical battleground in the 1940s / Daniel Vaca -- Children and the comics: young readers take on the critics / Carol L. Tilley -- Part 3: Dangerous print. Paper soldiers: The Ally and the GI underground press during the Vietnam War / Derek Seidman -- The clowning of Richard Nixon in the underground press / Micah Robbins -- off/On Our Backs: the feminist press in the "sex wars" of the 1980s / Joyce M. Latham.
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