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Revolution

Cahiers du cinéma’s Maoist Turn and the Front Culturel Révolutionnaire

Daniel Fairfax
“Cinema and Social Conflicts,” Volume 6 (2020)
https://www.doi.org/10.21431/Z31S3F

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The Post-Cinematic Gesture: Redhack

Ekin Erkan
“Cinema and Social Conflicts,” Volume 6 (2020)
https://www.doi.org/10.21431/Z35K5C

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Lang’s Fury Continues to Resonate in the #BlackLivesMatter Movement

Cynthia D. Porter
“Cinema and Social Conflicts,” Volume 6 (2020)
https://www.doi.org/10.21431/Z3988N

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Food Riots, Strikes, and Looting in Brazil between 1917 and 1962: Defining the Repertoires of Working-Class Revolt

Fernando Pureza
"Food Fights," Volume 5 (2019)
https://www.doi.org/10.21431/Z3B88Z

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Pre-Histories of Revolutionary Nationalism and the Welfare State: Corocoro, Bolivia (1918-1930)

Elena McGrath
"The Origins of the Welfare State," Volume 3 (2016)
https://www.doi.org/10.21431/Z32012

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“If I can’t dance, it ain’t my revolution”: Queer-Feminist Inquiries into Pink Bloque’s Revolutionary Strategies

Dominique Grisard and Barbara Biglia
"Transformations without Revolutions?," Volume 2 (2015)
https://www.doi.org/10.21431/Z3QP40

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“‘All Roads Lead to Genoa’: The Anti-G8 Movement in Transnational Perspective,” Volume 7 (2021)

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About Zapruder World

We imagine Zapruder World to be an Open Access digital journal and a network of historians and social activists spread through different places, countries and continents, which will explore the many forms of social conflict and reconsider the notion of social conflict itself.

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