Arena One : On Anarchist Cinema.

By: Campbell, RussellContributor(s): Porton, RichardMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Arena JournalPublisher: Oakland : PM Press, 2009Copyright date: ©2009Description: 1 online resource (174 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781604861174Subject(s): Anarchism in motion picturesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Arena One : On Anarchist CinemaDDC classification: 791.4301 | 791.43658 LOC classification: PN1995.9.A487 -- C36 2009ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Introduction -- About the authors -- PART ONE -- 1 Eric Jarry: The Cinema du Peuple Cooperative Venture -- 2 Armand Guerra: A Note on the UCEE Cooperative -- 3 Isabelle Marinone: Educational Cinema -- 4 Emeterio Diez: Anarchist Cinema during the Spanish Civil War -- 5 Andrew H. Lee: Libertarias -- 6 Dan Georgiakas: Alexander the Great -- PART TWO -- 7 Pietro Ferrua: Anarchist Film Festivals -- 8 Russell Campbell: System Overload -- 9 Richard Modiano: Cop Watch L.A. -- 10 Andrew Hedden: Videotaping a New World -- Back Cover.
Summary: In the wake of the end of the Cold War and worldwide protests against corporate globalization, anarchism continues to attract new adherents among both aging leftists and new generations of young radicals. Arena aims to tap into this revived interest in libertarian ideas, culture and practice by providing a dynamic focal point: a journal that brings together good, stimulating and provocative writing and scholarship on libertarian culture of all kinds.Designed for a general, intelligent, popular readership as well as for scholars and aficionados working in the area, the first issue of Arena focuses on film and video—historical and modern—and future issues will cover the entire spectrum of the arts: film, theatre, and art criticism as well as political theory and practice, reportage, letters, reviews, and unpublished fiction and nonfiction.
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Cover -- Introduction -- About the authors -- PART ONE -- 1 Eric Jarry: The Cinema du Peuple Cooperative Venture -- 2 Armand Guerra: A Note on the UCEE Cooperative -- 3 Isabelle Marinone: Educational Cinema -- 4 Emeterio Diez: Anarchist Cinema during the Spanish Civil War -- 5 Andrew H. Lee: Libertarias -- 6 Dan Georgiakas: Alexander the Great -- PART TWO -- 7 Pietro Ferrua: Anarchist Film Festivals -- 8 Russell Campbell: System Overload -- 9 Richard Modiano: Cop Watch L.A. -- 10 Andrew Hedden: Videotaping a New World -- Back Cover.

In the wake of the end of the Cold War and worldwide protests against corporate globalization, anarchism continues to attract new adherents among both aging leftists and new generations of young radicals. Arena aims to tap into this revived interest in libertarian ideas, culture and practice by providing a dynamic focal point: a journal that brings together good, stimulating and provocative writing and scholarship on libertarian culture of all kinds.Designed for a general, intelligent, popular readership as well as for scholars and aficionados working in the area, the first issue of Arena focuses on film and video—historical and modern—and future issues will cover the entire spectrum of the arts: film, theatre, and art criticism as well as political theory and practice, reportage, letters, reviews, and unpublished fiction and nonfiction.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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