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A stunningly illustrated look at how Blake's radical vision
influenced artists of the Beat generation and 1960s counterculture
In his own lifetime, William Blake (1757-1827) was a relatively
unknown nonconventional artist with a strong political bent.
William Blake and the Age of Aquarius is a beautifully illustrated
look at how, some two hundred years after his birth, the
antiestablishment values embodied in Blake's art and poetry became
a model for artists of the American counterculture. This book
provides new insights into the politics and protests of Blake's own
lifetime, and the generation of artists who revived and reimagined
his work in the mid-1940s through 1970, or what might be called the
"long sixties." Contributors explore Blake's outsider status in
Georgian England and how his individualistic vision spoke to
members of the Beat Generation, hippies, radical poets and writers,
and other voices of the counterculture. Among the artists,
musicians, and writers who looked to Blake were such diverse
figures as Diane Arbus, Jay DeFeo, the Doors, Sam Francis, Allen
Ginsberg, Jess, Agnes Martin, Ad Reinhardt, Charles Seliger,
Maurice Sendak, Robert Smithson, Clyfford Still, and many others.
This book also explores visual cultures around such galvanizing
moments of the 1960s as Woodstock and the Summer of Love. William
Blake and the Age of Aquarius shows how Blake's myths, visions, and
radicalism found new life among American artists who valued
individualism and creativity, explored expanded consciousness, and
celebrated youth, peace, and the power of love in a turbulent age.
Exhibition schedule: Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art,
Northwestern University September 23, 2017-March 11, 2018
Broke and out of fuel, a wildcat asteroid miner comes to Station 35
looking to sell her cargo and get back to the life of solitude she
craves. Instead, the cheating thieves who run the place leave her
deep in debt. Desperate to get away, she finds herself swept up in
a three-way standoff between gangs and crooked cops. Faced with the
decision to take sides or clean out the Augean Stables, she breaks
out the flamethrower... File Under: Science Fiction [ Jane Got a
Gun | Gangster's Paradise | Debts and Deceptions | There Shall Be
Blood ]
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, France underwent a
particularly turbulent period during which urban riots in 2005 and
labor protests in 2006 galvanized people across the country and
brought the question of youth unemployment among its poorer,
multiethnic outer cities into the national spotlight. Drawing on
more than a year of ethnographic field research in the housing
projects of the French city of Limoges, Yearning to Labor
chronicles the everyday struggles of a group of young people as
they confront unemployment at more than triple the national
rate-and the crushing despair it engenders. Against the background
of this ethnographic context, John P. Murphy illuminates how the
global spread of neoliberal ideologies and practices is experienced
firsthand by contemporary urban youths in the process of
constructing their identities. An original investigation of the
social ties that produce this community, Yearning to Labor explores
the ways these young men and women respond to the challenges of
economic liberalization, deindustrialization, and social exclusion.
At its heart, Yearning to Labor asks if the French republican model
of social integration, assimilation, and equality before the law
remains viable in a context marked by severe economic exclusion in
communities of ethnic and religious diversity. Yearning to Labor is
both an ethnographic account of a certain group of French youths as
they navigate a suffocating job market and an analysis of the
mechanisms underlying the shifting economic inequalities at the
beginning of the twenty-first century.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
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