Public Enemy: Confessions of an American Dissident
Autor Bill Ayersen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 oct 2013
Labeled a "domestic terrorist" by the McCain campaign in 2008 and used by the radical right in an attempt to castigate Obama for "pallin' around with terrorists," Bill Ayers is in fact a dedicated teacher, father, and social justice advocate with a sharp memory and even sharper wit. Public Enemy tells his story from the moment he and his wife, Bernardine Dohrn, emerged from years on the run and rebuilt their lives as public figures, often celebrated for their community work and much hated by the radical right. In the face of defamation by conservative media, including a multimillion-dollar campaign aimed solely at demonizing Ayers, and in spite of frequent death threats, Bill and Bernardine stay true to their core beliefs in the power of protest, demonstration, and deep commitment. Ayers reveals how he has navigated the challenges and triumphs of this public life with steadfastness and a dash of good humor—from the red carpet at the Oscars, to prison vigils and airports (where he is often detained and where he finally "confesses" that he did write Dreams from My Father), and ultimately on the ground at Grant Park in 2008 and again in 2012.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780807032763
ISBN-10: 080703276X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 160 x 231 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Beacon Press (MA)
ISBN-10: 080703276X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 160 x 231 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Beacon Press (MA)
Notă biografică
Bill Ayers is the author of the acclaimed and controversial memoir Fugitive Days and many books on education, including To Teach and A Kind and Just Parent. He is the founder of the Small Schools Workshop and was Distinguished Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He lives in Hyde Park, IL.
Recenzii
“The legendary Bill Ayers is at his spellbinding best in PUBLIC ENEMY—a brilliant, spirited document of a revolutionary life in our not-so-revolutionary age. One of the most compelling insightful memoirs of the year.” —Junot Díaz, Pulitzer Prize winning author
"An inspiring, ripping read. Apart from being a committed activist, engaging thinker, brilliant parent, Bill Ayers is a great storyteller." —Aleksandar Hemon, author of The Lazarus Project
"Bill Ayers is a master teacher, a master storyteller, and a clarion-clear voice of conscience and commitment. Here he is, standing calmly at the center of the never-ending maelstrom, a Public Enemy trying to make meaning and change and sense of it all." —Adam Mansbach, author of Rage is Back
“[A] witty and spirited follow-up to Fugitive Days . . . Among the book’s many edifying elements, including insight into the inner life and deep humanity of a man portrayed as a ‘cartoon character,’ is the author’s conversational style and whimsical sense of humor. . . . Through humor and self-reflection, the book offers a complex portrait of Ayers, including his experiences as an early education specialist, professor, husband (to former Weather Underground leader Bernardine Dohrn), father of three, author, and activist. . . . Often times riotously funny, yet also plainspoken and serious, this is a memoir of impressive range.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Bill Ayers writes eloquently of the profound challenges, the joys, and the toll of embracing a deep, lifelong commitment to social change. He has confronted power for more than half a century, in the civil rights movement, against the Vietnam War, living underground for over a decade, and during his long career as a respected educator. This deeply personal memoir spans the gap from the '60s to the present day, framing the current, so-called 'war on terror' in a critical, urgent light.” —Amy Goodman, author of The Exception to the Rulers
"With incisive humor, Bill Ayer’s captivating memoir reveals that behind the fearsome 'public enemy' lies a deeply dedicated parent, compassionate teacher, and principled revolutionary activist, representing this country’s best hopes for a democratic future." —Angela Davis, author of Women, Race, and Class
"An inspiring, ripping read. Apart from being a committed activist, engaging thinker, brilliant parent, Bill Ayers is a great storyteller." —Aleksandar Hemon, author of The Lazarus Project
"Bill Ayers is a master teacher, a master storyteller, and a clarion-clear voice of conscience and commitment. Here he is, standing calmly at the center of the never-ending maelstrom, a Public Enemy trying to make meaning and change and sense of it all." —Adam Mansbach, author of Rage is Back
“[A] witty and spirited follow-up to Fugitive Days . . . Among the book’s many edifying elements, including insight into the inner life and deep humanity of a man portrayed as a ‘cartoon character,’ is the author’s conversational style and whimsical sense of humor. . . . Through humor and self-reflection, the book offers a complex portrait of Ayers, including his experiences as an early education specialist, professor, husband (to former Weather Underground leader Bernardine Dohrn), father of three, author, and activist. . . . Often times riotously funny, yet also plainspoken and serious, this is a memoir of impressive range.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Bill Ayers writes eloquently of the profound challenges, the joys, and the toll of embracing a deep, lifelong commitment to social change. He has confronted power for more than half a century, in the civil rights movement, against the Vietnam War, living underground for over a decade, and during his long career as a respected educator. This deeply personal memoir spans the gap from the '60s to the present day, framing the current, so-called 'war on terror' in a critical, urgent light.” —Amy Goodman, author of The Exception to the Rulers
"With incisive humor, Bill Ayer’s captivating memoir reveals that behind the fearsome 'public enemy' lies a deeply dedicated parent, compassionate teacher, and principled revolutionary activist, representing this country’s best hopes for a democratic future." —Angela Davis, author of Women, Race, and Class
Cuprins
PROLOGUE: Spring, 2008, Chicago 1
ONE: A New American Revolution 15
TWO: Up and Running 25
THREE: Learning to Walk 48
FOUR: Fugitive Days/Fugitive Nights 79
FIVE: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised 113
SIX: Palling Around 123
SEVEN: Talking with the Tea Party 146
EIGHT: Only Dissent Can Save Us 182
EPILOGUE: Grant Park, Chicago, November 4, 2008 220
ONE: A New American Revolution 15
TWO: Up and Running 25
THREE: Learning to Walk 48
FOUR: Fugitive Days/Fugitive Nights 79
FIVE: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised 113
SIX: Palling Around 123
SEVEN: Talking with the Tea Party 146
EIGHT: Only Dissent Can Save Us 182
EPILOGUE: Grant Park, Chicago, November 4, 2008 220