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Publication details

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Place: Basingstoke

Year: 2009

ISBN (Hardback): 9781349310746

Full citation:

Bhambra, Ipek Demir (eds), 1968 in retrospect, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009

1968 in retrospect

Contents

Freedom now!

1968 as a turning point for black American student activism

Patricia Hill Collins

3-28

She's leaving home

women's sixties renaissance

Lynne Segal

29-42

Subterranean traditions rising

the year that Enid Blyton died

Ken Plummer

43-56

From 1968 to 1951

how Habermas transformed Marx into Parsons

John Holmwood

59-72

Critical theory and crisis diagnosis

key exchanges between reason and revolution after 1968

Tracey Skillington

73-86

On totalitarianism

the continuing relevance of Herbert Marcuse

Sarah Hornstein

87-99

May 1968 and algerian immigrants in France

trajectories of mobilization and encounter

Maud A. Bracke

115-130

Turning to Africa

politics and student resistance in Africa since 1968

Leo Zeilig

131-146

Riding the waves

feminism, lesbian and gay politics, and the transgender debates

Sally Hines

147-159

Subjectivization, state and other

on the limits of our political imagination

Mihnea Panu

160-174

Conclusion

when did 1968 end?

William Outhwaite

175-183