How reading and writing are collective acts of political pedagogy, and why the struggle for change must begin at the level of the sentence.
Drawing on what they call a red common-wealth--an archive of vast resources for doing political work and, in particular, anti-racist work--they demonstrate that sentences, as dynamic repositories of social relations, are historical and political events..
Reading between the lines, as it were, and even behind them, Cadava and Nadal-MelsiĆ³ engage in an inventive mode of activist writing to argue that reading and writing are never solitary tasks, but always collaborative and collective, and able to revitalize our shared political imagination.
Du Bois, Fredric Jameson, and others, it casts light on history as an accumulation of violence and, in doing so, suggests that it can become a crucial resource for confronting the present insurgence of inequality, racism, and fascism.
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Through a series of creative readings of Karl Marx, Rosa Luxemburg, Walter Benjamin, W.
Politically Red contextualizes contemporary demands for social and racial justice by exploring the shifting relations between politics and literacy.
Reading is class struggle, writes Bertolt Brecht.
How reading and writing are collective acts of political pedagogy, and why the struggle for change must begin at the level of the sentence