Author: Herbst, Susan Title: Politics at the Margin: Historical Studies of Public Expression Outside the Mainstream
Description: Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994. orig.boards. 24x15cm, x,231 pp.. Minor rubbing. A dent to rear cover side edge. Good. ¶ Contents: Politics, expression, and marginality; Backchannels of communication: salonnières of the French Enlightenment; Race discrimination, mass media, and public expression: Chicago, 1934-1960; Political marginality and communication in Greenwich village, 1911-1918; Contemporary outsiders: the libertarians ["This book explores how a variety of historically marginalised groups create their own 'public spheres', parallel to the mainstream public arena. Since such groups have been excluded from conventional public discourse and activity, they build their own infrastructures for opinion formation and expression. The book draws upon theory in sociology, philosophy, political science, and communications in order to understand communication patterns among the politically marginal at different points in history. Three diverse historical case studies (female-operated salons of eighteenth-century Paris, the black press of the 1930s, and the creation of The Masses), and a contemporary analysis of the Libertarian Party, illuminate the experiences of those who live on the fringe of the public sphere. Through synthesis of existing scholarship, and original archival research, Politics at the Margin demonstrates the centrality of political communication to the study of social action" - Publisher's description].
Keywords: American Political History, United States, Sociology, Historical, Marginality, Communication, Politics, ,
Price: US$ 59.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS004196I