04507nam 2200781 450 991046372640332120200520144314.01-85649-545-01-78360-184-11-78360-414-X1-78360-416-6(CKB)2670000000600867(EBL)1980709(SSID)ssj0001470715(PQKBManifestationID)11821782(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001470715(PQKBWorkID)11423176(PQKB)11450906(MiAaPQ)EBC1980709(Au-PeEL)EBL1980709(CaPaEBR)ebr11029038(CaONFJC)MIL750394(OCoLC)904437701(EXLCZ)99267000000060086720150317h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrNothing to lose but our fear /Fiona Jeffries ; in conversation with Lydia Cacho [and eight others]London :Zed Books,2015.©20151 online resource (210 p.)Critique Influence ChangeIncludes index.1-78360-415-8 1-336-19108-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; About the Author ; Title Page ; Copyright ; Contents ; Acknowledgements ; Introduction ; Part I: Historicizing ; 1. Marcus Rediker: The Theatre and Counter-Theatre of Fear ; Political Formations ; Histories of Violence ; Pirate Ways of Knowing ; Violent Pedagogies ; Exemplary Punishment, Refusal of Fear ; Accumulating Bodies ; Laughing at Fear ; Reflections on the Violence of Abstraction ; 2. Silvia Federici: Remembering Resistance from the Witch Hunts to Alter-Globalization; Fear Needn't Paralyze You ; Movement, Solidarity, and Love ; Intimate ResistanceA Political Life in Motion Terrorizing Women ; The Divisions among Us ; Confronting Fear ; Part II: Theorizing ; 3. David Harvey: Indignant Cities ; Urban Unrest as an Impetus to Social Inquiry ; Spaces of Hope and Fear ; Stories of Fear ; Fears of the Seen and the Unseen ; Suburban Fears ; Crisis Cycles ; Alliances of the Dispossessed and the Discontented ; 4. Nandita Sharma: Terror and Mercy at the Border ; An Initiation in Violence ; Alternative Routes ; Ideal Victims and Benevolent Rescuers ; Fear Nation ; Love and Fear ; No Borders, Global Democracy5. John Holloway: We Are the Fragility of the System Asking We Walk ; Dignity against Fear ; Screaming in the Darkness ; Thinking through Crisis ; Living in the Subjunctive ; Fear's Antagonists ; Resonances ; Against and Beyond ; Dignity ; Fear and Debt ; Part III: Practicing; 6. Lydia Cacho: Dangerous Journalism ; Journeys in Lost Cities ; Impunity ; A Functional Dictatorship ; Fears of the Powerful ; 7. Sandra Moran: Feminist Indignation ; Power Over, Power To ; Indignation ; Legacy of War ; Resistance ; 8. Gustavo Esteva: Political Courage and the Strange Persistence of Hope ; BeginningsGlobal Fear Coalitions of the Discontented ; Security without the Security State ; Political Courage ; Temporalities of Hope and Fear ; 9. Wendy Mendez: Remembering the Disappeared, Revealing Hidden Histories of Resistance ; Remembering ; Closing the Cycle of Death ; Women's Public Struggle against Fear ; Uncovering Histories ; De-militarizing the Mind ; Our Love Is Bigger Than Their Fear ; Letting the Walls Speak ; Fearless Speech ; Index ; Back CoverA unique look at how the experience of fear prevents political change, with instructions and examples of how to overcome it from leading figures on the left.Critique, influence, change.FearSocial aspectsSocial controlGovernment, Resistance toScholarsInterviewsJournalistsInterviewsHuman rights workersInterviewsElectronic books.FearSocial aspects.Social control.Government, Resistance to.ScholarsJournalistsHuman rights workers306.2Jeffries Fiona864443Cacho LydiaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463726403321Nothing to lose but our fear1929410UNINA