Ana Hofman, „Socialism Now: Singing Activism after Yugoslavia“

Presents previously unpublished ethnographic material on music activism in the post-Yugoslav region from a participant-observer point of view Offers a unique perspective on the political potential of music and sound, drawing on the intersection between affect theory, Marxist theory, and post-socialist studies Employs a novel theoretical and conceptual approach of strategic amateurism that brings insight into theory production beyond Western/Anglophone academia This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence In Socialism Now: Singing Activism after Yugoslavia, Ana Hofman embarks on a captivating journey through singing, songs, and other cultural expressions to trace the recent recuperation of socialist ideas and experiences in the post-Yugoslav context. Read more

Wilfred Burchett, „The Captains’ Coup: From Dictatorship to Democracy in Portugal (1974-1976)“

Afterword by Tariq Ali Edited by Daniela Melo and Timothy Walker The first English edition of a legendary journalist’s eyewitness account of the near-bloodless coup and the Carnation Revolution that ended fascism in Portugal Wilfred Burchett went to Lisbon in 1974 to cover the military overthrow of the fascist dictatorship that had ruled the country for nearly five decades. Read more
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