Protest!: A History of Social and Political Protest Graphics

Editor/Author McQuiston, Liz
Publication Year: 2019
Publisher: Princeton University Press

Price: Core Collection Only
ISBN: 978-0-69-119731-9
Category: Social Sciences - Contemporary Issues & Controversies
Image Count: 424
Book Status: Available
Table of Contents

Spanning continents and centuries, Protest! presents a major new chronological look at protest graphics.

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Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Early Developments: The Reformation and Social Comment (1500–1900)
    • Introduction
    • Martin Luther and the Reformation
    • Jacques Callot: ‘The Miseries of War’
    • The French Revolution
    • The Golden Age of British Satire
    • Francisco Goya: ‘The Disasters of War’
    • French Satire and Comic Papers
    • Thomas Nast Targets ‘Boss’ Tweed
    • 2. Constructing a New Society (1900–1930)
    • Introduction
    • Posada and Pre-revolutionary Mexico
    • Votes for Women: The WSPU
    • Futurism Breaks with the Past
    • Dadaism and its Graphics
    • Photomontage and Social Critique
    • The Constructivist Style
    • 3. Fascism, The Cold War and The Bomb (1930–1960)
    • Introduction
    • Ben Shahn and Social Realism
    • In the Shadow of Fascism
    • The Spanish Civil War
    • ‘Ban the Bomb’ and CND
    • The Dawn of Defiance: Civil Rights, Anti-Apartheid
    • 4. Redirection and Change (1960–1980)
    • Introduction
    • Cuban Revolutionary Poster Art
    • Counter-Cultures
    • Protests Against the Vietnam War
    • The Civil Rights Movement
    • Black Power and the Black Panthers
    • Women's Liberation: The Second Wave
    • Gay Liberation and Pride
    • May ’68 Riots: Atelier Populaire
    • 1970s Youth Rebellion: Punk
    • The Environmental Movement
    • International Solidarity
    • 5. The AIDS Crisis and Other Global Tensions (1980–2000)
    • Introduction
    • The International Peace Movement
    • Political Satire: A Rogues’ Gallery
    • Internal Struggles, Divided Countries
    • The Anti-Apartheid Movement
    • Feminism: The Third Wave
    • The AIDS Crisis
    • Lesbian and Gay Activism
    • Pro-Democracy Movements
    • Anti-War Protests
    • International Solidarity: Global Struggles
    • Anti-Globalization
    • Anti-Corporate Campaigns
    • Animal Rights
    • Environmental Concerns
    • Human Rights, Anti-Racism
    • 6. Revolutions and the Demand for Rights (2000–Present)
    • Introduction
    • The War on Terror
    • 2011–14: Years of Revolution
    • Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution
    • Russia: Pussy Riot, The Blue Noses
    • LGBT Issues
    • Black Lives Matter
    • Women’s Rights
    • Eco-Disasters, Eco-Crimes
    • Political Satire: In Your Face
    • Human Rights, Social Struggles
    • Bibliography
    • Picture credits
    • Acknowledgements