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Cultures in Contention
註釋Sumario: Introduction.-- The changing picture of Docklands / Peter Dunn with Loraine Leeson.-- Paper Tiger Television : smashing the myths of the information industry every week on public access cable.-- Democratization of culture in Nicaragua / Ernesto Cardenal.-- Popular theater and popular struggle in Kenya : the story of the Kamiriithu Community Educational and Cultural Center / Ross Kidd.-- "Our people are the internal exiles" : from an interview with the Chicana muralist by Diane Neumaier, with a brief history of the Social and Public Art Resource Center by Nancy Angelo / Judith Francisca Baca.-- Smile beneath your tears : women's song an resistance in Uruguay / Holly Near.-- Alsino y el Cóndor : the history behind the Nicaraguan film / Gabriel García Márquez.-- Sistren : Jamaican women's theater / Honor Ford Smith.-- Video politics : early feminist projects / Martha Gever.-- Working with unions : photo-text analyses / Fred Lonidier.-- Free radion in Japan / Tetsuo Kogawa.-- Feminist media strategies for political performance / Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz.-- Museum of the streets : America has more television sets than toilets / Abbie Hoffman.-- The Situationists reconsidered / Tom Ward.-- We must move toward a critique of American culture : an interview with the musician by Kofi Natambu / Archi Shepp.-- The power of communal song / Bernice Johnson Reagon.-- Committe Against Fort Apache : the Bronx mobilizes against multinational media / Richie Perez.-- the art of billboard utilizing : Above-ground Organization of Australia's Underground Billboard Artists / Peter King.-- "Where the consciousness industry is concentrated" : an interview with the artist by Catherine Lord / Hans Haacke.-- Los Angeles lesbian artists / Arlene Raven.-- Headlines, heartlines, hardlines : advocacy criticism as activism / Lucy R. Lippard.-- Beware art! : photomontage as political intervention / Klaus Staeck.-- The Portuguese revolution and Germany connection : (merci, but no coup) : an introduction to Günter Wallraff's "The coup merchants", the article which scuttled plans for a rightist coup in Portugal / Albert J. Camigliano.-- The coup merchants / Günter Wallraff ; translated by Paul Knight.-- Contributors.-- Selected readings.