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Index
Cover Page
The Routledge Handbook of the Global Sixties
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Figures
Acknowledgments
Preface: Was There a “Global 1968”?
Notes
Introduction: The Globalization of the Sixties
Contemporary Perceptions
Historiographical Approaches
Notes
Part I Transnational Spaces
1 Transnational Connections of the Global Sixties as Seen By a Historian of Brazil
Commemorative Connections
Literal Connections
Aspirational Connections
Conspiratorial Connections
Conclusion
Notes
2 Liberation in Transit: Eduardo Mondlane and Che Guevara in Dar Es Salaam
From East Africa to the U.S. Midwest, and Back: Frelimo in Formation
“The Year When We Were Nowhere”: Che in Dar Es Salaam
Notes
3 Subversive Communities and the “Rhodesian Sixties”: An Exploration of Transnational Protests, 1965–1973
Introduction
Background: Ucrn and Students in Rhodesia
Alternative Lifestyles: Drugs and Sex in the “Rhodesian Sixties”
Committed Liberals: Multiracialism as a Political Cause
After a Serious Cause: Black Student Nationalists
Conclusion
Notes
4 Building Anti-Colonial Utopia: The Politics of Space in Soviet Tashkent in the “Long 1960S”
Decolonization, Friendship of Peoples, and Modernity
Decolonization as Absolute Space
Decolonization in Relational Space
Decolonization in Representational Space
Conclusion
Notes
5 The Meanings of Western Maoism in the Global 1960S
Mea Culpa Maoism
Multidirectional Maoism
Anti-Soviet Maoism
Dada Maoism
Third World Maoism
Conclusion: The Missing Object of International Solidarity
Notes
Part II Foreign and Civil Wars
6 The Revolution Before the Revolution: Student Protest and Political Process at the End of the Portuguese Dictatorship
The Long Sixties Under Authoritarian Rule
Contentious Action and Student Protest at the End of the Regime
The Ancient Regime and the Revolution
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Notes
7 Red Arabia: Anti-Colonialism, the Cold War, and the Long Sixties in the Gulf States
Oil and Political Mobilization
Independence and Western Grand Strategy
The Arab Cold War and Guerrilla Warfare
South Yemen and the Dhofar Revolution
International Solidarity and Counterrevolution
Conclusion: The Long Sixties in the Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula
Acknowledgments
Notes
8 Making a “second Vietnam”: The Congolese Revolution and Its Global Connections in the 1960S
Misrecognition
Mulele and the Simbas
Students of the Revolution
Front-Line Intellectuals: Between the Pen and the Gun
Conclusion
Notes
9 Australia, the Long 1960S, and the Winds of Change in the Asia-Pacific
Perceiving: Vietnam
Experiencing: China
Making Allies: Malaysia
Conclusions
Notes
Part III Culture, Counterculture, and Politics
10 Rebellious Bodies: Urban Youth Fashion in the Sixties and Seventies in Mali
Independence: National Construction and the Transgression of Bodily Norms (1960–1965)
The Active Revolution: Imprisonment of the Body and Bringing the Youth in Line (1966–1968)
The Military Dictatorship: From Carefreeness to the Politicization of Fashion
Notes
11 Mexico 1968: Events, Assessments, and Antecedents
Notes
12 OperacióN Amor: Hippies, Musicians, and Cultural Transformation in El Salvador
Searching “The Light of Love”: Carlos “Tamba” AragóN, La Banda Del Sol, and La Palma Commune
Acknowledgments
Notes
13 A Mediterranean Sixties: Cultural Politics in Turkey, Greece, and Beyond
The Long Sixties in Turkey and Greece
Culture and Resistance in the Mediterranean Semi-Periphery
Conclusion
Notes
14 From the Maiak to the Psichodrom: How Sixties Counterculture Came to Moscow
The Maiak: Children of the Khrushchevite Reform as Quasi-Beatniks
Forces of Transition: Young Geniuses, Catacomb Apartments, and Black Market Dealers
The Psichodrom: Global Counterculture and Soviet Hippies in the Making
Notes
15 East Looks West: Belgrade’s Young People Evaluate Western Counterculture and Student Activism
Looking West (And North): Student Activism
Looking Globally
Looking West: Counterculture
Looking Inward
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Part IV Women, Gender, and Feminism
16 Hypervisibility and Invisibility: Asian/American Women, Radical Orientalism, and the Revisioning of Global Feminism
Fostering Global Sisterhood
Third World Sisterhood
Radical Orientalism and Global Sisterhood
Acknowledgments
Notes
17 The Global Left-Feminist 1960S: From Copenhagen to Moscow and New York
A Global Women’s Movement From 1945 Onward
Activities in the Un: 1963–Early 1970S
Back Home
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
18 Unraveling a Tradition, or Spinning a Myth? Gender Critique in Czech Society and Culture
From the First Wave to the Prague Spring
“Proto-” or “Latent” Feminisms? Discourses of Gender During Normalization, 1969–89
The Specter of Feminism Meets Homegrown Gender Theorizing: Post-1989 Transformation
Acknowledgments
Notes
19 Modernizing Palestinian Women: Between Colonialism and Nationalism—Reflections on the 1960S and 1970S
Introduction: The “Modernizing Occupation”
The Palestinian Nakba and Its Repercussions (1948–67): The Dispersal of a Nation and the Dilution of Palestinian Nationalism
The Rise of the Plo (1964–Present)
From “Palestinianness” to “Palestinianism”
Gender and Nationalism in the “Revolution” Era (1974–82)
Political Activism Under the Israeli Occupation (1967–Present)
The Era of Women’s Power: New Forms of Mobilization (1978–93)
The Palestinian Women’s Movement and the First Intifada
Conclusions
Notes
References
Part V the International Order: Diplomacy and Economics
20 DéTente and the Global Sixties
Notes
21 In the Wake of Czechoslovakia, 1968: Reflections on Beijing’s Split With Moscow and Rapprochement With Washington
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Notes
22 “Beautiful Americans”: Peace Corps Iran in the Global Sixties
Introduction
The White Revolution and the New Frontier of the Peace Corps
Understanding America is Understanding Iran
The “Beautiful American” Did What the Iranians Wanted
Perceptions of Anti-Americanism in a Time of Unrest
Conclusion
Notes
23 Where was the Economy in the Global Sixties?
Notes
Part VI Africa
24 1968—A Post-Colonial Phenomenon? the “Mays” of France and Africa
The Relationship Between the Congolese Revolution and Metropolitan France
African Students During the “French May”
The “senegalese May”
The Other Link in the Chain: The “Madagascan May”
Notes
25 May ’68 in Africa: Dakar in the Worldwide Social Movement
The Context of Crisis
The Casus Belli: A Student Revolt
The Riots in Dakar
Responses to the Crisis
The General Agreements
Toward a Cultural Revolution
Dakar: A Satellite of Paris?
Senghor Facing the Revolt of May ’68
Conclusion
Notes
26 1969—Ethiopia’s 1968
Genesis and Evolution of the Esm
1969: Prelude to Revolution
The Aftermath
Notes
27 Tanzanian Ujamaa in a World of Peripheral Socialisms
Notes
Part VII Asia
28 The Chinese Sixties: Mobility, Imagination, and the Sino-Japanese Friendship Association
The Sino-Japanese Friendship Association
Conclusion
Notes
29 The Us Cold War and the Japanese Student Movement, 1947–1973
Finishing the Unfinished Revolution: The Us Occupation and the Rise of Zengakuren
The Sunagawa Struggle and Zengakuren
The Anti-Anpo Struggle of 1960
The 1960S: The Kennedy-Reischauer Liberal Offensive
From the Vietnam War to the End of the Japanese Sixties
Notes
Bibliography
30 Making Non-Dissident Youth: The Ifye and Agrarian Youth in Asia and America
Cultivating Asia’s Rural Youth
American Farm Youth Abroad
Conclusion
Notes
31 The Global Sixties in Southeast Asia: Indonesia and Malaysia
The Broader Perspective
Indonesia
Malaysia
Summary
Notes
References
Part VIII the Middle East
32 The Iranian Student Movement and the Making of Global 1968
The 1960S Student Movement in Iran: “Reforms Yes, Dictatorship No!”
Cisnu at the Center of Europe’s Radical Student Movement
The Iranian Students Association in the United States, Black Power, and Vietnam
“Iranian Brothers” and the 1968–1969 San Francisco State Strike
Conclusion
Notes
33 Matzpen: A Different Israeli History
Notes
34 An Un-Revolutionary Decolonization: The 1960S and the United Arab Emirates
Introduction
Britain’s Informal Empire in Arabia
The Wind of Change in Arabia
Independence Imposed
Independence Denied
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
35 Cairo and the Cultural Cold War for Afro-Asia
Acknowledgments
Notes
36 The Revival of Protest in Egypt on the Eve of Sadat
Prelude to a Protest
From Helwan to Cairo
From the Local to the Global
The Student Movement and Ideology
Legacies of 1968 in Egypt
Notes
37 Shafiq’s Bag of Memories
Notes
Part IX Representations, Legacies, and Afterlives
38 Disseminating the Tricontinental
Towards the First Tricontinental Conference
Documenting the Tricontinental
Notes
39 Heroine of the Other America: The East German Solidarity Movement in Support of Angela Davis, 1970–73
Angela Davis in the Context of the Sed’s Socialist Solidarity Policy
Solidarity Policy and Domestic Affairs
“A Million Roses for Angela Davis”: The Solidarity Campaign, 1971–72
“solidarity, Peace, Friendship”: Davis’s Visits to the Gdr in 1972 and 1973
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
40 Let Them Eat Meat: The Literary Afterlives of Castro’s and Nasser’s Dietary Utopias
Meat
The Parodic Turn
Sixties Tropes in Eighties Theater
Conclusion
Notes
41 The Dialectics of Liberation: The Global 1960S and the Present
Havana, 1966
London, 1967
The Defeat
China
Rebellion Today and the Fate of Liberation
Notes
Contributors
Index
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