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almafu_9960964011102883
Format:
1 online resource (306 pages)
ISBN:
1-5261-6666-6
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1-5261-4975-3
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1-5261-4977-X
Series Statement:
Manchester scholarship online
Content:
If the United States has been so hostile to Marxism, what accounts for Marxism's recurrent attractiveness to certain Americans? This volume sheds light on that question in essays that engage sexuality, gender, race, nationalism, class, memory, and much more.
Note:
Also issued in print: 2021.
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Frontmatter --
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Contents --
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Figures --
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Notes on contributors --
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Preface --
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Acknowledgments --
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Introduction: the Marx–America dialectic --
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1 The blue and the gray and the red: Marxism and Civil War memory --
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2 “What is the correct revolutionary proletarian attitude toward sex?”: red love and the Americanization of Marx in the interwar years --
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3 Marxism and Americanism: A. J. Muste, Louis Budenz, and an “American approach” before the Popular Front --
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4 Women, the family, and sexuality in U.S. Communist Party publications: refashioning Marxism for the Popular Front era --
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5 Rethinking Karl Marx: American liberalism from the New Deal to the Cold War --
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6 Black Marxism off the color line: W. E. B. Du Bois and Oliver Cromwell Cox as democratic theorists --
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7 “Not picketing in front of bra factories”: Marxism, feminism, and the Weather Underground --
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8 A people’s history of Howard Zinn: radical popular history and its readers --
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9 Class, commodity, consumption: theorizing sexual violence during the feminist sex wars of the 1980s --
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10 Will the revolution be podcast? Marxism and the culture of “millennial socialism” in the United States --
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11 Does the American experience refute Marxism? --
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Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-5261-4976-1
Language:
English
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