Description
A unique look at how the experience of fear prevents political change, with instructions and examples of how to overcome it from leading figures on the left.
About the Author
Fiona Jeffries is a Vancouver-based researcher, writer, educator and currently a visiting scholar at the Center for Policy Studies in Culture and Communities at Simon Fraser University. Her work focuses on the multiple expressions of contestation to the globalization of fear, particularly in spaces of migration and border crossing, in cities recovering from civil war, and in spaces of tourist development and ecological degradation. She has published extensively in both academic and journalistic venues, focusing on feminist politics, media and gender violence, urban social movements, and the role of communication practices in the production of alternative globalizations.
Reviews
A good introduction to a bottom-up history of the struggles of the poor. * Peace News *
An eloquent and urgent book. Fiona Jeffries has assembled some of our planet's most important thinkers, who help us figure out the present in order to imagine a better future. * Greg Grandin, author of The Empire of Necessity *
A stimulant for hope. Passionate, positive, and practical, it suggests new ways to change our world. * Joanna Bourke, author of Wounding the World: How Military Violence and War-Play Invade our Lives *
Multi-faceted, insightful, global: Fiona Jeffries' conversations with some of our best contemporary theorists, activists, historians (and frequently all three at once) confront fear head-on and come out fighting. In-depth conversations tackle some of the thorniest topics confronting activists and theorists today: how best to understand the state? How best to fight against it? What types of global thinking and resistance can help us to think - and act - otherwise. * Nina Power, author of One-Dimensional Woman *
Here, like a family album of loved ones, is a collection from nine accomplished, active radicals whose biographical background helps introduce figures of resistance from our collective memory - the pirate, the migrant, the witch, the communard, the mother, the dispossessed, the Other - who recuperate our dignity through laughter, courage, truth, and indignation. * Peter Linebaugh, author of Stop, Thief! The Commons, Enclosure, and Resistance *
Book Information
ISBN 9781783604142
Author Fiona Jeffries
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Zed Books Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 274g