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Protest on the Page - Essays on Print and the Culture of Dissent since 1865 (Paperback): James L. Baughman, Jennifer... Protest on the Page - Essays on Print and the Culture of Dissent since 1865 (Paperback)
James L. Baughman, Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen, James P. Danky
R1,045 Discovery Miles 10 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Understanding print as a tool for dissent is essential to understanding how Americans have negotiated difference in a pluralist society. Protest on the Page explores the intertwined histories of print and protest in the United States from Reconstruction to the present. As these ten essays demonstrate, protestors of all political and religious persuasions, as well as aesthetic and ethical temperaments, have used the printed page to wage battles over free speech; to test racial, class, sexual, and even culinary boundaries; and to alter the moral landscape in American life. These included vegetarians and anarchists at the advent of the twentieth century, midcentury evangelicals and tween comic book readers, and GIs and feminists in the 1970s-80s.

African-American Newspapers and Periodicals - A National Bibliography (Hardcover, annotated edition): James P. Danky, Maureen... African-American Newspapers and Periodicals - A National Bibliography (Hardcover, annotated edition)
James P. Danky, Maureen E. Hady; Foreword by Henry Louis Gates
R4,988 R4,455 Discovery Miles 44 550 Save R533 (11%) Out of stock

"We wish to plead our own cause. Too long have others spoken for us." These words are from the front page of "Freedom's Journal," the first African-American newspaper published in the United States, in 1827, a milestone event in the history of an oppressed people. From then on a prodigious and hitherto almost unknown cascade of newspapers, magazines, letters, and other literary, historical, and popular writing poured from presses chronicling black life in America.

The authentic voice of African-American culture is captured in this first comprehensive guide to a treasure trove of writings by and for a people, as found in sources in the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean. This bibliography of over 6,000 entries is the indispensable guide to the stories of slavery, freedom, Jim Crow, segregation, liberation, struggle, and triumph.

Besides describing many new discoveries--from church documents to early civil rights ephemera, from school records to single-mother newsletters, from artists' journals to labor publications--this work informs researchers where and how to find them (for example, through online databases, microfilm, or traditional catalogs).

Native American Periodicals and Newspapers, 1828-1982 - Bibliography, Publishing Record, and Holdings (Hardcover): James P.... Native American Periodicals and Newspapers, 1828-1982 - Bibliography, Publishing Record, and Holdings (Hardcover)
James P. Danky; Edited by M.E. Hady
R2,629 Discovery Miles 26 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Religion and the Culture of Print in Modern America (Hardcover): Charles Lloyd Cohen, Paul S. Boyer Religion and the Culture of Print in Modern America (Hardcover)
Charles Lloyd Cohen, Paul S. Boyer; Series edited by James P. Danky, Wayne A. Wiegand, Christine Pawley; Contributions by …
R1,918 Discovery Miles 19 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mingling God and Mammon, piety and polemics, and prescriptions for this world and the next, modern Americans have created a culture of print that is vibrantly religious. From America's beginnings, the printed word has played a central role in articulating, propagating, defending, critiquing, and sometimes attacking religious belief. In the last two centuries the United States has become both the leading producer and consumer of print and one of the most identifiably religious nations on earth. Print in every form has helped religious groups come to grips with modernity as they construct their identities. In turn, publishers have profited by swelling their lists with spiritual advice books and scriptures formatted so as to attract every conceivable niche market.""Religion and the Culture of Print in Modern America"" explores how a variety of print media - religious tracts, newsletters, cartoons, pamphlets, self-help books, mass-market paperbacks, and editions of the Bible from the King James Version to contemporary ""Bible-zines"" - have shaped and been shaped by experiences of faith since the Civil War. Edited by Charles L. Cohen and Paul S. Boyer, whose comprehensive historical essays provide a broad overview to the topic, this book is the first on the history of religious print culture in modern America and a well-timed entry into the increasingly prominent contemporary debate over the role of religion in American public life.

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