This book sketches out an innovative Afro-Iberian mosaic that puts forgotten memories and histories into circulation, constructing an Afro-Iberian past that is critical of the cultural racialization of Spaniards and Portuguese. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
From Edo Japan to 2000s LA, via the invention of the discotheque in Nazi-occupied Paris, Up All Night chases the forgotten thrills that created the modern world
What happens to a community of oppositional artists when the purpose and meaning of their opposition are undermined by social transformation. This title looks at the rock-music-based underground in Hungary, showing how it anticipated, precipitated, and responded to a period of fundamental change.
Lanza explores radical attempts to remake Chinese cities during the Great Leap Forward in the first English history of urban collectivization. Through the universalization of production, the collectivization of life, and women's liberation, he argues that the limits of Maoism's ambitions are evident in the daily reality of urban residents.
Lanza explores radical attempts to remake Chinese cities during the Great Leap Forward in the first English history of urban collectivization. Through the universalization of production, the collectivization of life, and women's liberation, he argues that the limits of Maoism's ambitions are evident in the daily reality of urban residents.
This landmark book focuses entirely on urban surfaces, on exploring their authorship and management, and their role in struggles for the right to the city.