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Publication details

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Place: Basingstoke

Year: 2011

ISBN (Hardback): 9781349322206

ISBN (eBook): 9780230319561

Full citation:

Julian Jackson, Anna-Louise Milne, James Williams (eds), May 68, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011

May 68

Contents

Beyond tradition

the strikes of May–June 1968

Xavier Vigna

47-57

Inventing a memory on the extreme left

the example of the Maoists after 1968

Philippe Buton

58-75

Algerian reveries on the far right

thinking about Algeria to change France in 1968

Todd Shepard

76-92

Reaching out to immigrants in may 68

specific or universal appeals?

Daniel Gordon

93-108

The Arab workers' movement (1970–1976)

sociology of a new political generation

Abdellali Hajjat

109-121

"and what then about "our" problem?"

gay liberation in the occupied Sorbonne in May 1968

Michael Sibalis

122-136

"In Marseilles we remained calm"

the myths and realities of Marseilles's May 68

Anne-Laure Ollivier

217-230

Artists and architects in may 1968

an aesthetics of disappearance

Jean-Louis Violeau

263-278

L'entrée libre à l'ex-thèâtre de France

the occupation of the Odéon and the revolutionary culture of the French stage

Käte Bredeson

299-315

The politics of theatre and the theatre of politics

from Paris to Avignon via Villeurbanne, May–July 1968

Emmanuelle Loyer

316-324

Malle e/on mai

Louis Malle's takes on May 68

Roxanne Panchasi

325-339

Falling on deaf ears, again

Hervé Le Roux's reprise (1997)

Nathalie Rachlin

340-355

Sex power

Bernadette Lafont and the sexual revolution in French cinema circa 1968

Roland-François Lack

356-375

Orgasm without limits

May 68 and the history of sex education in modern France

Tamara Chaplin

376-397

Epilogue

the day my father fell silent (extracts)

Virginie Linhart

398-417