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Introduction. Rethinking Social Movement Temporality and Spatiality through Counterspace and Urban Youth Culture
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xix
- List of Acronyms and Organizations xxv
- Introduction. Rethinking Social Movement Temporality and Spatiality through Counterspace and Urban Youth Culture 1
- 1. Building Youth Counterspaces, Horizontal Political Cultures, and Emergent Identities in the Oaxacan Social Movement of 2006 20
- 2. Urban Autonomy, Indigenous Anarchisms, and Other Political Genealogies for the 2006 Generation 55
- 3. Urban Youth Collectives as Laboratories for Constructing and Spatializing Horizontal Politics in Post-2006 Oaxaca 81
- 4. Networking Counterspaces, Constellations of Resistance, and the Politics of Rebel Aesthetics 103
- 5. Rebel Aesthetics: Giving Form to the 2006 Generation’s Liberationist Imagination through Street Art, Punk, and Hip-Hop 135
- Conclusion. Shifting Cartographies of (Youth) Resistance 161
- Notes 173
- Works Cited 183
- Index 197
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xix
- List of Acronyms and Organizations xxv
- Introduction. Rethinking Social Movement Temporality and Spatiality through Counterspace and Urban Youth Culture 1
- 1. Building Youth Counterspaces, Horizontal Political Cultures, and Emergent Identities in the Oaxacan Social Movement of 2006 20
- 2. Urban Autonomy, Indigenous Anarchisms, and Other Political Genealogies for the 2006 Generation 55
- 3. Urban Youth Collectives as Laboratories for Constructing and Spatializing Horizontal Politics in Post-2006 Oaxaca 81
- 4. Networking Counterspaces, Constellations of Resistance, and the Politics of Rebel Aesthetics 103
- 5. Rebel Aesthetics: Giving Form to the 2006 Generation’s Liberationist Imagination through Street Art, Punk, and Hip-Hop 135
- Conclusion. Shifting Cartographies of (Youth) Resistance 161
- Notes 173
- Works Cited 183
- Index 197