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Hobos to Street People: Artists' Responses to Homelessness From the New Deal to the Present - Art Hazelwood (Editor)
Hobos to Street People offers a comparison of the culture and politics of homelessness as seen through artwork since the Great Depression. The book is based on the touring exhibition of the same name that first opened in early 2009-the time of the greatest economic downturn since the 1929 Stock Market Crash. As the numbers of people living in poverty continues to swell, this book looks to the past for...
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Introducing Chomsky: A Graphic Guide - Judy Groves (Illustrator), Noam Chomsky (About), and John Maher
Focusing on his contributions to linguistics, Introducing Chomsky traces Noam Chomsky's understanding of cognitive realities in the use of language and the technical apparatus needed to represent it. The book also describes Chomsky's radical critique of power institutions and the pathways of oppression and his commitment to freedom and justice.
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Introducing Slavoj Zizek: A Graphic Guide - Piero (Illustrator), Slavoj Zizek (About), and Christopher Kul-Want
Dubbed "The Elvis of Philosophy," (?!!) Slavoj Zizeck is both a serious revolutionary and an absurdist prankster, published in academic journals and Abercrombie & Fitch catalogs. Besides his work on popular culture, Zizek is concerned with politics and ideology. Introducing Slavoj Zizek reveals a provocateur whose work on Lacanian psychoanalysis collides with Marxist philosophy—creating the worl...
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Banksy Myths & Legends: A Collection of the Unbelievable and the Incredible - Banksy (About)
No single living artist has created as many myths, rumours and legends as Banksy. In his home town of Bristol, almost everyone seems to have a Banksy story. Many of the tales in this book are from Bristol, some are from further afield. What they share is that they are all told with the wide eyed wonder which Banksy inspires. Compiled between 2009 and 2011, some of these stories are quite old and have been to...
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Untitled III: This is Street Art - Gary Shove (Editor)
"We have previously claimed that Street Art is the most important art movement of our time. It was a deliberately provocative thing to say and we remain unapologetic for it. But the hotly debated question still remains... Is Street Art an extension and evolution of Graff or a corruption of Graff's pure rebel yell into an easy to swallow rebel lifestyle? This is Street Art. Make up your own mind.

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The Art of Rebellion III: The Book About Street Art - Christian Hundertmark
The focus of this book, the third in the series, is not on the ubiquitous stickers and stencils found everywhere today; instead, Hundertmark (AKA C100) uses his insider knowledge to carefully curate the selection, showcasing only the most outstanding and engaging work. Street art's ability to inject wit, whimsy, and social commentary into commonplace urban environments is evident in projects such as a street...
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Autonomedia Calendar of Jubilee Saints 2012 - Autonomedia and James Koehline (Illustrator)
We will have this available early December!

It's their 20th annual wall calendar, with artwork by James Koehnline, and text by the Autonomedia Collective. Hundreds of radical cultural and political heroes are celebrated here, along with the animating ideas that continue to guide this project — a reprieve from the 500-year-long sentence to life-at-hard-labor that the European colonization of the ...
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The Art of Revolt Pack - Erik Reuland (Editor), Josh MacPhee (Editor), and Dara Greenwald (Editor)
There have been some great books published recently that highlight social movement art. We're proud to have published a couple of them ourselves! Here we've collected three of our recent favorites: the impressive catalog of social movement artwork, Signs of Change: Social Movement Cultures, 1960s to Now (Edited by Dara Greenwald & Josh MacPhee); a look at the history of art and aesthetics in anti-auth...
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Rebel Voices: An IWW Anthology - Franklin Rosemont (Contributor) and Joyce Kornbluh (Editor)
Originally published in 1964 and long out-of-print, Kornbluh's Rebel Voices remains by far the biggest and best source on IWW history, fiction, songs, art, and lore. Besides the full text and illustrations of the original, this new and expanded edition includes 32 pages of additional material: a new introduction and updated bibliography by old-time Wobbly organizer and scholar Fred Thompson; an inform...
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World War 3 Illustrated - Joe Sacco (Contributor), Eric Drooker (Contributor), David Rees (Contributor), Peter Kuper (Contributor), and Seth Tobocman (Contributor)
Superb, bloody huge (around 100 pages, glossy cover) magazine from America. Featuring a mixture of excellent comics, graphics, articles, fiction, prose etc on a mixture of social and political themes.
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