The Sculpture Machine: Physical Culture and Body Politics in the Age of Empire

Author:   Michael Anton Budd ,  Jos Ram--N S Nchez
Publisher:   New York University Press
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9780814712672


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   01 March 1997
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Michael Anton Budd ,  Jos Ram--N S Nchez
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780814712672


ISBN 10:   0814712673
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   01 March 1997
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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-, The strength of this book resides in the rich details about local politics revealed in these chapters. - Political Science Quarterly , A well-written, historically informed, and original treatment of the Puerto Rican cultural and ethno-class struggle in America. Boricua Power is scholarly yet heartfelt and recommended to anyone interested in ethnicity and social power. -Michael Parenti, author of The Culture Struggle , Jose Sanchez offers a fresh new way of thinking about Puerto Rican politics. Guided by a dynamic and suggestive concept of political power, the author navigates his way deftly through the thickets of volatile debates and controversy in tracking a century-long history of radical class and ethnic speaking-truth-to-power in the Latino vein. Taking us back to the cigar worker strikes before the 1920s, the story of Boricua Power goes on to probe the political scene in the post-World War II era, and then sheds new light on the Young Lords' Party and the exciting political watershed of the sixties and seventies in New York City. To sidestep the pitfalls of blame-the-victim pathologizing on the one hand, and wishful triumphalism on the other, Sanchez's metaphor of the play of power as dance is fun, convincing, and thoroughly apropos. -Juan Flores, author of From Bomba to Hip-Hop: Puerto Rican Culture and Latino Identity This study fills an important gap by presenting a cogent and historically rich account of community empowerment in the intellectual tradition of political economy. - Citylimits.org ,


<p> The strength of this book resides in the rich details about local politics revealed in these chapters. <br>- Political Science Quarterly ,


-, This study fills an important gap by presenting a cogent and historically rich account of community empowerment in the intellectual tradition of political economy. - Citylimits.org , The strength of this book resides in the rich details about local politics revealed in these chapters. - Political Science Quarterly , Jose Sanchez offers a fresh new way of thinking about Puerto Rican politics. Guided by a dynamic and suggestive concept of political power, the author navigates his way deftly through the thickets of volatile debates and controversy in tracking a century-long history of radical class and ethnic speaking-truth-to-power in the Latino vein. Taking us back to the cigar worker strikes before the 1920s, the story of Boricua Power goes on to probe the political scene in the post-World War II era, and then sheds new light on the Young Lords' Party and the exciting political watershed of the sixties and seventies in New York City. To sidestep the pitfalls of blame-the-victim pathologizing on the one hand, and wishful triumphalism on the other, Sanchez's metaphor of the play of power as dance is fun, convincing, and thoroughly apropos. -Juan Flores, author of From Bomba to Hip-Hop: Puerto Rican Culture and Latino Identity A well-written, historically informed, and original treatment of the Puerto Rican cultural and ethno-class struggle in America. Boricua Power is scholarly yet heartfelt and recommended to anyone interested in ethnicity and social power. -Michael Parenti, author of The Culture Struggle ,


-, The strength of this book resides in the rich details about local politics revealed in these chapters. - Political Science Quarterly , A well-written, historically informed, and original treatment of the Puerto Rican cultural and ethno-class struggle in America. Boricua Power is scholarly yet heartfelt and recommended to anyone interested in ethnicity and social power. -Michael Parenti, author of The Culture Struggle , Jose Sanchez offers a fresh new way of thinking about Puerto Rican politics. Guided by a dynamic and suggestive concept of political power, the author navigates his way deftly through the thickets of volatile debates and controversy in tracking a century-long history of radical class and ethnic speaking-truth-to-power in the Latino vein. Taking us back to the cigar worker strikes before the 1920s, the story of Boricua Power goes on to probe the political scene in the post-World War II era, and then sheds new light on the Young Lords' Party and the exciting political watershed of the sixties and seventies in New York City. To sidestep the pitfalls of blame-the-victim pathologizing on the one hand, and wishful triumphalism on the other, Sanchez's metaphor of the play of power as dance is fun, convincing, and thoroughly apropos. -Juan Flores, author of From Bomba to Hip-Hop: Puerto Rican Culture and Latino Identity This study fills an important gap by presenting a cogent and historically rich account of community empowerment in the intellectual tradition of political economy. - Citylimits.org ,


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Michael Anton Budd is Assistant Professor of History at Bradford College.

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