Descript |
1 online resource (xii, 176 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Rhetoric, culture, and social critique |
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Rhetoric, culture, and social critique.
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Bibliog. |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-169) and index. |
Contents |
Nothing in common : militant rhetorical history -- Sparks from a live wire : the origins of the free speech fights and the Battle of Spokane, 1909-1910 -- A class the masters fear : Fresno, 1910-1911 -- A spectacle of agitators : San Diego, 1912 -- Timber-beast lament : the Everett Massacre, 1916 -- Orator war machines and the will to revolution. |
Summary |
Soapbox Rebellion, a new critical history of the free speech fights of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), illustrates how the lively and colorful soapbox culture of the "Wobblies" generated novel forms of class struggle. From 1909 to 1916, thousands of IWW members engaged in dozens of fights for freedom of speech throughout the American West. The volatile spread and circulation of hobo agitation during these fights amounted to nothing less than a soapbox rebellion in which public speech became the principal site of the struggle of the few to exploit the many. While the fights were not always successful, they did produce a novel form of fluid union organization that offers historians, labor activists, and social movement scholars a window into an alternative approach to what it means to belong to a union. Matthew May coins the phrase "Hobo Orator Union" to characterize these collectives. Soapbox Rebellion highlights the methodological obstacles to recovering a workers' history of public address; closely analyzes the impact of hobo oratorical performances; and discusses the implications of the Wobblies' free speech fights for understanding grassroots resistance and class struggle today--in an era of the decline of the institutional business union model and workplace contractualism |
Note |
English. |
Local Note |
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Subject |
Industrial Workers of the World -- History.
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Industrial Workers of the World. (OCoLC)fst00545991 |
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Labor movement -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
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Radicalism -- United States -- History.
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Social conflict -- United States -- History.
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Freedom of speech -- United States.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Labor. |
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Labor & Industrial Relations. |
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Freedom of speech. (OCoLC)fst00934044 |
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Labor movement. (OCoLC)fst00990079 |
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Radicalism. (OCoLC)fst01087015 |
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Social conflict. (OCoLC)fst01122378 |
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United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155 |
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1900-1999 |
Alt Title |
Hobo Orator union and the free speech fights of the industrial workers of the world, 1909-1916 |
ISBN |
9780817386962 (electronic bk.) |
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0817386963 (electronic bk.) |
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0817318062 |
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9780817318062 |
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9780817318062 |
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