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Incidences de l'événement: Enjeux et résonances du mouvement des droits civiques
“A New Country but the Same Old Racism?” Miriam Makeba, le mouvement des droits civiques et les limites de l’engagement
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Book chapters
pp. 9
Préface
pp. 11
Liste des illustrations
pp. 15
Writing the Event, (Re)interpreting the Civil Rights Movement: An Introduction
pp. 29
Of the Event
pp. 45
(Pre)figuring the 1960s “Urban crisis”: The Fate of the African American Rights Struggle in Postwar New York City
pp. 55
Writing History: Time and Event in Bobby Seale’s Seize the Time
pp. 65
Myth and Irony in the Aftermath of the Civil Rights: The Undercurrents of Black Experience in Hal Bennett’s Lord of Dark Places
pp. 85
“A New Country but the Same Old Racism?” Miriam Makeba, le mouvement des droits civiques et les limites de l’engagement
pp. 107
The Emmett Till Case and Fiction Writing
pp. 131
1969: Black Art and the Aesthetics of Memory
pp. 157
White Conspiracies Against Black Empowerment
pp. 179
“Don't Give a Damn if They Held a Thousand Pistols at your Skull. You Shouldn't Have Done it”: Revolutionary Black Theater and Women
pp. 195
The Moynihan Report as an Event: From the Civil Rights Movement to the Writing of History
pp. 215
Les Peintres noirs américains dans les années soixante et l’alternative des groupes
pp. 227
Auteurs par ordre alphabétique
pp. 235
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