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دهه شصت: سال‌های امید، روزهای خشم

The Sixties : Years of Hope, Days of Rage

معرفی کتاب «دهه شصت: سال‌های امید، روزهای خشم» (با عنوان لاتین The Sixties : Years of Hope, Days of Rage) نوشتهٔ Todd Gitlin، منتشرشده توسط نشر Bantam Books (NY) در سال 1993. این کتاب در 418 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «دهه شصت: سال‌های امید، روزهای خشم» در دستهٔ تاریخ جهان قرار دارد.

Say "the Sixties" and the images start coming, images of a time when all authority was defied and millions of young Americans thought they could change the world--either through music, drugs, and universal love or by "putting their bodies on the line" against injustice and war.Todd Gitlin, the highly regarded writer, media critic, and professor of sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, has written an authoritative and compelling account of this supercharged decade--a decade he helped shape as an early president of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and an organizer of the first national demonstration against the Vietnam war. Part critical history, part personal memoir, part celebration, and part meditation, this critically acclaimed work resurrects a generation on all its glory and tragedy. Preface To The New Edition......Page 5 Introduction......Page 14 Part One: Affluence And Undertow......Page 20 The Wide Open Spaces Of Affluence......Page 21 Terrors......Page 31 Intimations......Page 36 Wild Ones......Page 39 "What, Me Worry?"......Page 42 "Deliver Me From The, Days Of Old”......Page 44 "A Camaraderie Of Loneliness”......Page 51 The Liberal Summons......Page 60 Left Remnants, Red Diapers......Page 72 1960......Page 83 Uneasy In An Anteroom In Camelot......Page 86 “Destructive Criticism Of A Destructive System”......Page 99 "A Band Of Brothers Standing In A Circle Of Love”......Page 104 The Importance Of Being Anti-Anti-Communist......Page 110 Radicals And The Liberal Glow......Page 126 A Collision Of Political Cultures......Page 132 Justice And The Department......Page 134 White Shield, White Heat......Page 145 Atlantic City......Page 151 The Revolutionary Pastorale......Page 162 Floaters And Hardliners......Page 166 "The Man Without The Uniform”......Page 169 Old Styles In Acrimony......Page 170 "A Frenzied One-Sided Anti-American Show”......Page 175 "If They Were Serious”......Page 181 Enter Progressive Labor, Laughing......Page 186 All-Purpose Apocalypse......Page 190 “I Cant Get No"......Page 192 “Far From The Twisted Reach Of Crazy Sorrow”......Page 194 "Smile On Your Brother"......Page 197 Being-In......Page 198 "What It Is Ain't Exactly Clear"......Page 207 9. Public Nuisances......Page 213 The Theater Of Outlaws......Page 214 A Comic Collision......Page 216 The Theory And The Practice Of Yippie......Page 221 Armed Love In Fat City......Page 230 A Prologue To The Late Sixties......Page 232 "What Does Whitey Do?"......Page 234 From Protest To Resistance......Page 239 What Do These People Want?......Page 245 “All For Vietnam”......Page 250 "No Paradise"......Page 262 The Politics Of Extremity......Page 270 Sleeping Dogs......Page 273 Varieties Of Antiwar Experience......Page 275 The Loyal Opposition......Page 278 Tet......Page 281 "A Giant Stampede"......Page 286 The Last Black Hope......Page 289 The Action Faction......Page 290 Dead Center......Page 293 Violence Shock......Page 298 14. The Crunch......Page 302 Lurching Toward Chicago......Page 303 The Caldron......Page 309 The Aftertaste Of Tear Gas......Page 319 15. The Spring Of Hope, The Winter Of Despair......Page 323 The Language Of The Millennium......Page 326 The Bogey Of Race......Page 329 The Fragile Paradise Of People's Park......Page 335 16. Women: Revolution In The Revolution......Page 344 The Antiwar Stalemate......Page 357 The Revolutionary Loop......Page 362 The Logic Of Sectarianism......Page 365 Kicking Ass......Page 372 When Prophecy Fails......Page 377 "We Have To Create Chaos”......Page 380 "We've Got To Turn New York Into Saigon"......Page 382 Death Culture......Page 385 18. Fadeout......Page 389 19. Carrying On......Page 401 Settling In......Page 402 Encounter Culture......Page 404 Kicking Back......Page 408 In Search Of An Ending......Page 413 Preface To The New Edition 5 Introduction 14 Part One: Affluence And Undertow 20 1. Cornucopia And Its Discontents 21 The Wide Open Spaces Of Affluence 21 Terrors 31 Intimations 36 2. Underground Channels 39 Wild Ones 39 "What, Me Worry?" 42 "Deliver Me From The, Days Of Old” 44 3 Enclaves Of Elders 51 "A Camaraderie Of Loneliness” 51 The Liberal Summons 60 Left Remnants, Red Diapers 72 Part Two: The Movement 83 4. Leftward Kicking And Screaming 83 1960 83 Uneasy In An Anteroom In Camelot 86 “Destructive Criticism Of A Destructive System” 99 5. The Fused Group 104 "A Band Of Brothers Standing In A Circle Of Love” 104 The Importance Of Being Anti-Anti-Communist 110 6. Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me 'Round 126 Radicals And The Liberal Glow 126 A Collision Of Political Cultures 132 Justice And The Department 134 White Shield, White Heat 145 Atlantic City 151 The Revolutionary Pastorale 162 Floaters And Hardliners 166 "The Man Without The Uniform” 169 7. "Name The System" 170 Old Styles In Acrimony 170 "A Frenzied One-Sided Anti-American Show” 175 "If They Were Serious” 181 Enter Progressive Labor, Laughing 186 Part Three: The Surge 190 8. "Everybody Get Together" 190 All-Purpose Apocalypse 190 “I Cant Get No" 192 “Far From The Twisted Reach Of Crazy Sorrow” 194 "Smile On Your Brother" 197 Being-In 198 "What It Is Ain't Exactly Clear" 207 9. Public Nuisances 213 The Theater Of Outlaws 214 A Comic Collision 216 The Theory And The Practice Of Yippie 221 Armed Love In Fat City 230 10. Fighting Back 232 A Prologue To The Late Sixties 232 "What Does Whitey Do?" 234 From Protest To Resistance 239 What Do These People Want? 245 11. The Other Side 250 “All For Vietnam” 250 "No Paradise" 262 Part Four: Forcing The Revolution 270 12. 1968 270 The Politics Of Extremity 270 Sleeping Dogs 273 Varieties Of Antiwar Experience 275 The Loyal Opposition 278 Tet 281 "A Giant Stampede" 286 13. The Decapitation Of The Heroes 289 The Last Black Hope 289 The Action Faction 290 Dead Center 293 Violence Shock 298 14. The Crunch 302 Lurching Toward Chicago 303 The Caldron 309 The Aftertaste Of Tear Gas 319 15. The Spring Of Hope, The Winter Of Despair 323 The Language Of The Millennium 326 The Bogey Of Race 329 The Fragile Paradise Of People's Park 335 16. Women: Revolution In The Revolution 344 17. The Implosion 357 The Antiwar Stalemate 357 The Revolutionary Loop 362 The Logic Of Sectarianism 365 Kicking Ass 372 When Prophecy Fails 377 "We Have To Create Chaos” 380 "We've Got To Turn New York Into Saigon" 382 Death Culture 385 18. Fadeout 389 19. Carrying On 401 Settling In 402 Encounter Culture 404 Kicking Back 408 In Search Of An Ending 413 9780553372120

Say "the Sixties" and the images start  coming, images of a time when all authority was  defied and millions of young Americans thought they  could change the world—either through music,  drugs, and universal love or by "putting their  bodies on the line" against injustice and  war.

Todd Gitlin, the highly regarded  writer, media critic, and professor of sociology at  the University of California, Berkeley, has written  an authoritative and compelling account of this  supercharged decade—a decade he helped shape as an  early president of Students for a Democratic  Society (SDS) and an organizer of the first national  demonstration against the Vietnam war. Part  critical history, part personal memoir, part celebration,  and part meditation, this critically acclaimed  work resurrects a generation on all its glory and  tragedy.

"A beautifully written, thoughfully critical account of the 60s experience." The Washington Post.

Say the Sixties and the images start coming, images of a time when all authority was defied and millions of young Americans thought they could change the worldeither through music, drugs, and universal love or by putting their bodies on the line against injustice and war. Todd Gitlin, the highly regarded writer, media critic, and professor of sociology atthe University of California, Berkeley, has written an authoritative and compelling account of this supercharged decadea decade he helped shape as an early president of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and an organizer of the first national demonstration against the Vietnam war. Part critical history, part personal memoir, part celebration, and part meditation, this critically acclaimed work resurrects a generation on all its glory and tragedy. "Todd Gitlin, the highly regarded writer, media critic, and professor of sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, has written an authoritative and compelling account of this supercharged decade-- a decade he helped shape as an early president of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and an organizer of the first national demonstration against the Vietnam War. Part critical history, part personal memoir, part celebration, and part meditation, this critically acclaimed work resurrects a generation in all its glory and tragedy"-- Provided by publisher Groping for a sense of the zeitgeist has been an intellectual stock-in-trade since the ancient Greek thinkers, who discovered they were living in history. The author, a student activist during the sixties, offers a personal perspective on the social and political changes of that decade
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