Chandra Russo is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Colgate University, New York, where she teaches courses in social movements, activism and anti-racism. Before earning her Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Barbara, she spent several years working on immigrant justice issues in New York State, Central Mexico and Colorado. Her research and writing on these matters has been published in numerous venues, including Mobilization, Race & Class, Interface, and the Denver Post.
Inhaltsangabe
1. 'Not free to be completely human' 2. 'I'm ruined for life!' Witnessing empire 3. Ritual protest as testimony 4. The visceral logics of embodied resistance 5. Ascetic practice and prefigurative community 6. The complications of solidarity witness 7. 'Knowing things impossible to un-know'.
1. 'Not free to be completely human' 2. 'I'm ruined for life!' Witnessing empire 3. Ritual protest as testimony 4. The visceral logics of embodied resistance 5. Ascetic practice and prefigurative community 6. The complications of solidarity witness 7. 'Knowing things impossible to un-know'.
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