Protest on the Page : Essays on Print and the Culture of Dissent Since 1865.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (279 pages)
- The History of Print and Digital Culture Series .
- The History of Print and Digital Culture Series .
Intro -- Contents -- Preface: Protest and Print Culture in America / James P. Danky -- "A Necessary Relation": Protest and American Print Culture / James L. Baughman -- Part 1: Revolt and Reaction -- 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 / Nicolás Kanellos -- Pamphlets of Self-Determination: Dissident Literature, Productive Fiction / Trevor Joy Sangrey -- Part 2: Consensus Contested -- By the Pinch and the Pound: Less and More Protest in 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 -- Contributors -- Index.
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Underground press publications -- United States -- History. Press and politics -- United States -- History. Protest literature, American.