People of the Rainbow: A Nomadic Utopia
Autor Michael I. Nimanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 aug 2011
Since
1972
the
Rainbow
Family
of
Living
Light,
a
loosely
organized
and
anarchistic
nomadic
community,
has
been
holding
large
gatherings
in
remote
forests
to
pray
for
world
peace
and
create
a
model
of
a
functioning
utopian
society.
Michael
I.
Niman’sPeople
of
the
Rainbow,
originally
published
in
1997,
was
the
first
comprehensive
study
of
this
countercultural
group
and
its
eclectic
philosophy
of
environmentalism,
feminism,
peace
activism,
group
sharing,
libertarianism,
and
consensus
government.
It
is
a
book
yet
to
be
superseded.
This second edition of Niman’s compelling and insightful work brings the Rainbow story up to date with a new introduction and two extensive new epilogues. While the big annual Rainbow “Gatherings” have drawn fewer numbers in recent years, Niman notes, the Rainbow ethos has in many ways migrated to the mainstream, as Rainbow notions about alternative medicine and environmental sustainability, for example, have gathered wider acceptance and influenced the national dialogue. Meanwhile, Rainbow movements in other regions, from Eastern Europe and the Middle East to Asia and Australia, are thriving.
In addition to addressing changes within the Rainbow Family and its complex relationship
to “Babylon” (what Rainbows call mainstream culture), the book’s new material explores the growing harassment Rainbows now face from U.S. law enforcement agencies—
especially those associated with the National Forest Service. As Niman contends, this particular saga of a U.S. bureaucracy at war with its own citizens is a subplot in the larger—and disturbing—story of how the relationship between Americans and their government has changed during the first decade of the twenty-first century.
In its nuanced portrait of an intriguing subculture, its successes, and its limitations,People of the Rainbowremains a significant contribution to the study of utopian communities in the United States and their ongoing legacy.
Michael I. Niman is a professor of journalism and media studies in the Communication Department at Buffalo State College in New York.
For additional resources related to this new edition, see http://buffalostate.edu/peopleoftherainbow.
This second edition of Niman’s compelling and insightful work brings the Rainbow story up to date with a new introduction and two extensive new epilogues. While the big annual Rainbow “Gatherings” have drawn fewer numbers in recent years, Niman notes, the Rainbow ethos has in many ways migrated to the mainstream, as Rainbow notions about alternative medicine and environmental sustainability, for example, have gathered wider acceptance and influenced the national dialogue. Meanwhile, Rainbow movements in other regions, from Eastern Europe and the Middle East to Asia and Australia, are thriving.
In addition to addressing changes within the Rainbow Family and its complex relationship
to “Babylon” (what Rainbows call mainstream culture), the book’s new material explores the growing harassment Rainbows now face from U.S. law enforcement agencies—
especially those associated with the National Forest Service. As Niman contends, this particular saga of a U.S. bureaucracy at war with its own citizens is a subplot in the larger—and disturbing—story of how the relationship between Americans and their government has changed during the first decade of the twenty-first century.
In its nuanced portrait of an intriguing subculture, its successes, and its limitations,People of the Rainbowremains a significant contribution to the study of utopian communities in the United States and their ongoing legacy.
Michael I. Niman is a professor of journalism and media studies in the Communication Department at Buffalo State College in New York.
For additional resources related to this new edition, see http://buffalostate.edu/peopleoftherainbow.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781572337466
ISBN-10: 157233746X
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 150 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: University of Tennessee Press
Colecția Univ Tennessee Press
ISBN-10: 157233746X
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 150 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: University of Tennessee Press
Colecția Univ Tennessee Press