Lessons Learned from 'Hall of Socialism': Juxtaposing Finnish-American Radicalism with Today's Protest Movements


Autoria(s): Aho, Tanja
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12/04/2014

Resumo

Historical accounts of revolutionary movements oftentimes occlude the pleasures of countering hegemony or criticize the “frivolity” of what is perceived to be non-political activities. However, turn of the century Finnish-American socialist theater clubs and early twentieth century Finnish-American communist halls and their uncounted social groups and activities prove to be a rich resource in reconsidering the importance of acknowledging and understanding the role that pleasure has played and should play in political protest. Finnish-American radical activities, especially those condemned already at the time as hall socialism, are important historical precedents to today’s alter-globalization student festivals and protest concerts, midnight raves

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http://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/copperstrikesymposium/Schedule/Saturday/52

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Digital Commons @ Michigan Tech

Fonte

Retrospection & Respect: The 1913-1914 Mining/Labor Strike Symposium of 2014

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