The Quiet Before, page 39
Communist Manifesto (Marx and Engels), 58
community. See also virtual community
Farm, 150, 153
murder of Black men and grieving of, 242
newspapers as making, 76–77, 89
revolutions and 175,176
samizdat as making, 105
social media and, 247
zines as making, 134, 135
Condis, Megan, 201–202
Corriere della Sera, 55
Cosmo, 145–146
COVID-19. See also Red Dawn
accuracy of testing, 215
burden on health system, 214
CDC, 215, 216, 221, 222, 223
face masks, 221, 222, 223
impact of, 238
local health officials, 217
pandemic declared by WHO, 218
social media and, 223–226
television interviews with doctors, 220–221
Trump and, 215, 216, 223, 226–227, 233
Cullors, Patrisse, 241, 242
Czechoslovakia, 112–113
D
Daily Stormer, 188, 200
Damigo, Nathan, 188–189, 199
Daniel, Yuli, 106
D’Annunzio, Gabriele, 77
Danquah, J. B., 80, 81–82
d’Arcos, Thomas (Osman), 14, 27–28
Darnton, Robert, 9–10
death penalty, 50–52, 54
“A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace” (Barlow), 160–161
democracy, 35, 176, 250
Descartes, René, 19, 24
Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems (Galileo), 24
Diamond Princess (cruise ship), 214
Dimon, Jamie, 239
Discord, 190–192, 208–209
Dove, Frans, 99–101
Dove, Mabel, 91, 92
Dream Defenders, 244–245, 247–248, 254–255
Duncombe, Stephen, 134
dynamism, 59
E
École Provençale, 26
education and change, 42
Egypt. See also “We Are All Khaled Said”
absence of established democratic culture, 176
Facebook in, 164, 167
failure of revolution in, 173, 174–177
Mubarak government, 163, 164, 167
Muslim Brotherhood, 174–175, 177, 180–182
Sisi government, 175, 181–182, 184–185
Electronic Frontier Foundation, 160
Ellison, Jeremiah, 251
Engels, Friedrich, 38, 58
Enoch, Mike, 200
Examiner (London), 47
F
Facebook, 164, 167, 169, 182, 185, 241, 260–261. See also “We Are All Khaled Said”
The Failure (Papini), 67
Faludi, Susan, 140
Fantastic Fanzine, 135
Farm, 150, 153
Farnsworth, May Summer, 146–147
fat discrimination, 137
Feidt, Dan, 208–209
feminism
alt-right and, 192–193, 194, 202–204
backlash against, 140
consciousness raising and, 134–135
culture wars of 1990s, 140
Mabel Dove, 91, 92
Futurists and, 64–66, 68, 75–76, 269
girl zines and third wave, 147–148
Marinetti and, 61, 62–63
second wave and 1990s girls, 127, 128, 134, 139
“sex wars” and, 75–76
“Feminist Manifesto” (Loy), 75–76, 269
Fields, James Alex, Jr., 207–208
Floyd, George, 237–239
Foege, William, 234–236
Forsel, Vilko, 118–119, 121
“Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism” (Marinetti), 58
French Revolution, 9–10
Frimpong, Allen Kwabena, 255
Frost, John, 46, 48–49, 50–51
“Futurist Men’s Clothing: A Manifesto” (Balla), 73
“Futurist Painting: Technical Manifesto” (Boccioni), 59
“The Futurist Reconstruction of the Universe” (anon.), 73–74
Futurists. See also manifestos by Futurists
establishment of, 58
feminism and, 64–66, 68, 75–76, 269
internal as well as external change, 65
modernity and, 59
in Russia, 64
theater of contempt, 55, 56–57, 62, 70
Venice and, 61–62
violence as way to change, 55, 56, 60–61, 69, 70, 73
World War I and, 69–70, 71–73
“Futurist Synthesis of War” (Papini), 70
“Futurist Synthetic Theater” (anon.), 73
G
Gabai, Galina, 120
Galaup de Chasteuil, François, 14
Galileo Galilei, 17, 24–26
Gans, David, 156
Garner, Eric, 241
Garza, Alicia, 241, 246
Gaskin, Ina May, 152
Gaskin, Stephen, 152, 153, 154
Gassendi, Pierre, 14, 32
Ghonim, Wael. See also “We Are All Khaled Said”
after failure of revolution, 182–184
attacks on, 178
basic facts about, 164–165
death of Said and, 163–164
protests and, 170–171
Tahrir Square and, 173–174
Gibson, William, 160
Gilmer, Rachel, 244–245, 247, 249, 254–255
girl bands, 130, 131–132, 138, 144, 145
Girl Germs, 128, 130–131, 136
girls and 1990s feminism, 127, 128
girl zines. See also specific titles
compared to samizdat, 127
creators of, 137–138
as letters, 139
as means of owning vulnerability, 135
on media exploitation of, 142
as outlets for concerns and rage, 126, 137, 147–148
as participatory communication, 134, 135
proliferation of, 133, 135–136, 137, 146–147
visual vocabulary of, 136
Gold Coast (British colony)
British cocoa cartel, 89
British rule, 80, 81
class divisions in, 80, 85, 86
early newspapers, 79
Mambii Party, 94
national identity and, 80
Palladium, 85
The Gold Coast Leader, 87
Gorbanevskaya, Natalya. See also Chronicle of Current Events
arrest, trial, and imprisonments of, 107–108, 119–123, 124, 270
as poet, 104–105
protest letter by, 107
samizdat of documentation, 109
the Thaw and, 103, 104, 106
Gramsci, Antonio, 175
Gray, Freddie, 242
Great Northern Union, 40
Griffin, Bradley Dean, 189
Grigorenko, Pyotr, 121
Gruber, David, 217
“Guidance for Implementing the Opening Up America Again Framework” (CDC), 231
Gunk, 137–138
H
Habermas, Jürgen, 88
Hankes, Keegan, 191–192
Hanna, Kathleen
basic facts about, 129–130
Bratmobile, 131–132
on girl zines, 136, 142
Jigsaw’s appeal to, 129
proliferation of girl zines and, 146–147
Riot Grrrl and, 133
Vail and, 130
“Has the African a God?” (Wallace-Johnson), 96, 98
Haweis, Stephen, 63, 64
Heyer, Heather, 208
Hodson, Sir Arnold, 95, 97–98
Hogan, Larry, 232
Holmes, Feargus O’Connor, 51
Horn, Stacy, 159
The Human Condition (Arendt), 259–260
Human Rights Year in the Soviet Union. See Chronicle of Current Events
Hungarian revolution, 103
I
Identity Evropa, 188, 196
Il Lavoro, 60
I’m So Fucking Beautiful, 137
industrialization, 38–39
internet. See social media and email
Iskra, 115–116
Italy, 60, 70–71, 77–78. See also Futurists; manifestos by Futurists
J
Jenkins, Andrea, 251
Jews and alt-right, 192, 193, 194, 199, 200, 204, 206
Jigsaw, 125, 127, 129
Johnson, Greg, 193
Jones, Steve, 234
Jones, William, 48–49, 50–51
K
Kadlec, Robert, 215
Kass, Dara, 224
Kessler, Jason
basic facts about, 189–190
Charlottesville 2.0 and, 192
Charlottesville rally and,
198–199, 200, 204–205, 208, 209
optics and, 196–197
Khrushchev, Nikita, 103
Kirkpatrick, David, 182
L
Lacerba, 56, 67, 77, 78
La donna è mobile (Marinetti), 60
Lamm, Nomy, 137
The Lancet, 234–235
latitude, gauging, 17
La Vita, Ananda, 143
Lawler, James, 219
Leach, Colin Wayne, 253
Lee, Eva
on actions by state and local governments, 233
basic facts about, 211–212
COVID coping proposals, 216, 217, 230–231, 232
COVID preemptive measures, 215
COVID’s burden on health system, 214
COVID testing, 215
Diamond Princess outbreak, 214
grant fraud and, 228–229, 234
on Red Dawn participation, 213, 227–228
Le Figaro, 61
letters
function of, 21
girl zines as, 139
incubation for change and, 21, 22
new worldview and, 22, 31
of protest, 107, 108
Republic of Letters, 18–20, 25
as units of intellectual exchange, 15, 22
Litvinov, Pavel, 111, 112–113
Lolicon, 263
longitude projects of Peiresc
conception of, 17
early measurement attempts, 14, 16, 18, 21–22
enlistment of others, 22–23, 26–28
findings, 22, 30–31
impact of, 31
observation reports, 27, 29, 30–31
purpose of, 17
Los Angeles Times, 145
Lovett, William, 36, 37, 44, 54
Loy, Mina
“Aphorisms on Futurism,” 64–65, 66–67, 68–69
community. See also virtual community
Farm, 150, 153
murder of Black men and grieving of, 242
newspapers as making, 76–77, 89
revolutions and 175,176
samizdat as making, 105
social media and, 247
zines as making, 134, 135
Condis, Megan, 201–202
Corriere della Sera, 55
Cosmo, 145–146
COVID-19. See also Red Dawn
accuracy of testing, 215
burden on health system, 214
CDC, 215, 216, 221, 222, 223
face masks, 221, 222, 223
impact of, 238
local health officials, 217
pandemic declared by WHO, 218
social media and, 223–226
television interviews with doctors, 220–221
Trump and, 215, 216, 223, 226–227, 233
Cullors, Patrisse, 241, 242
Czechoslovakia, 112–113
D
Daily Stormer, 188, 200
Damigo, Nathan, 188–189, 199
Daniel, Yuli, 106
D’Annunzio, Gabriele, 77
Danquah, J. B., 80, 81–82
d’Arcos, Thomas (Osman), 14, 27–28
Darnton, Robert, 9–10
death penalty, 50–52, 54
“A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace” (Barlow), 160–161
democracy, 35, 176, 250
Descartes, René, 19, 24
Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems (Galileo), 24
Diamond Princess (cruise ship), 214
Dimon, Jamie, 239
Discord, 190–192, 208–209
Dove, Frans, 99–101
Dove, Mabel, 91, 92
Dream Defenders, 244–245, 247–248, 254–255
Duncombe, Stephen, 134
dynamism, 59
E
École Provençale, 26
education and change, 42
Egypt. See also “We Are All Khaled Said”
absence of established democratic culture, 176
Facebook in, 164, 167
failure of revolution in, 173, 174–177
Mubarak government, 163, 164, 167
Muslim Brotherhood, 174–175, 177, 180–182
Sisi government, 175, 181–182, 184–185
Electronic Frontier Foundation, 160
Ellison, Jeremiah, 251
Engels, Friedrich, 38, 58
Enoch, Mike, 200
Examiner (London), 47
F
Facebook, 164, 167, 169, 182, 185, 241, 260–261. See also “We Are All Khaled Said”
The Failure (Papini), 67
Faludi, Susan, 140
Fantastic Fanzine, 135
Farm, 150, 153
Farnsworth, May Summer, 146–147
fat discrimination, 137
Feidt, Dan, 208–209
feminism
alt-right and, 192–193, 194, 202–204
backlash against, 140
consciousness raising and, 134–135
culture wars of 1990s, 140
Mabel Dove, 91, 92
Futurists and, 64–66, 68, 75–76, 269
girl zines and third wave, 147–148
Marinetti and, 61, 62–63
second wave and 1990s girls, 127, 128, 134, 139
“sex wars” and, 75–76
“Feminist Manifesto” (Loy), 75–76, 269
Fields, James Alex, Jr., 207–208
Floyd, George, 237–239
Foege, William, 234–236
Forsel, Vilko, 118–119, 121
“Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism” (Marinetti), 58
French Revolution, 9–10
Frimpong, Allen Kwabena, 255
Frost, John, 46, 48–49, 50–51
“Futurist Men’s Clothing: A Manifesto” (Balla), 73
“Futurist Painting: Technical Manifesto” (Boccioni), 59
“The Futurist Reconstruction of the Universe” (anon.), 73–74
Futurists. See also manifestos by Futurists
establishment of, 58
feminism and, 64–66, 68, 75–76, 269
internal as well as external change, 65
modernity and, 59
in Russia, 64
theater of contempt, 55, 56–57, 62, 70
Venice and, 61–62
violence as way to change, 55, 56, 60–61, 69, 70, 73
World War I and, 69–70, 71–73
“Futurist Synthesis of War” (Papini), 70
“Futurist Synthetic Theater” (anon.), 73
G
Gabai, Galina, 120
Galaup de Chasteuil, François, 14
Galileo Galilei, 17, 24–26
Gans, David, 156
Garner, Eric, 241
Garza, Alicia, 241, 246
Gaskin, Ina May, 152
Gaskin, Stephen, 152, 153, 154
Gassendi, Pierre, 14, 32
Ghonim, Wael. See also “We Are All Khaled Said”
after failure of revolution, 182–184
attacks on, 178
basic facts about, 164–165
death of Said and, 163–164
protests and, 170–171
Tahrir Square and, 173–174
Gibson, William, 160
Gilmer, Rachel, 244–245, 247, 249, 254–255
girl bands, 130, 131–132, 138, 144, 145
Girl Germs, 128, 130–131, 136
girls and 1990s feminism, 127, 128
girl zines. See also specific titles
compared to samizdat, 127
creators of, 137–138
as letters, 139
as means of owning vulnerability, 135
on media exploitation of, 142
as outlets for concerns and rage, 126, 137, 147–148
as participatory communication, 134, 135
proliferation of, 133, 135–136, 137, 146–147
visual vocabulary of, 136
Gold Coast (British colony)
British cocoa cartel, 89
British rule, 80, 81
class divisions in, 80, 85, 86
early newspapers, 79
Mambii Party, 94
national identity and, 80
Palladium, 85
The Gold Coast Leader, 87
Gorbanevskaya, Natalya. See also Chronicle of Current Events
arrest, trial, and imprisonments of, 107–108, 119–123, 124, 270
as poet, 104–105
protest letter by, 107
samizdat of documentation, 109
the Thaw and, 103, 104, 106
Gramsci, Antonio, 175
Gray, Freddie, 242
Great Northern Union, 40
Griffin, Bradley Dean, 189
Grigorenko, Pyotr, 121
Gruber, David, 217
“Guidance for Implementing the Opening Up America Again Framework” (CDC), 231
Gunk, 137–138
H
Habermas, Jürgen, 88
Hankes, Keegan, 191–192
Hanna, Kathleen
basic facts about, 129–130
Bratmobile, 131–132
on girl zines, 136, 142
Jigsaw’s appeal to, 129
proliferation of girl zines and, 146–147
Riot Grrrl and, 133
Vail and, 130
“Has the African a God?” (Wallace-Johnson), 96, 98
Haweis, Stephen, 63, 64
Heyer, Heather, 208
Hodson, Sir Arnold, 95, 97–98
Hogan, Larry, 232
Holmes, Feargus O’Connor, 51
Horn, Stacy, 159
The Human Condition (Arendt), 259–260
Human Rights Year in the Soviet Union. See Chronicle of Current Events
Hungarian revolution, 103
I
Identity Evropa, 188, 196
Il Lavoro, 60
I’m So Fucking Beautiful, 137
industrialization, 38–39
internet. See social media and email
Iskra, 115–116
Italy, 60, 70–71, 77–78. See also Futurists; manifestos by Futurists
J
Jenkins, Andrea, 251
Jews and alt-right, 192, 193, 194, 199, 200, 204, 206
Jigsaw, 125, 127, 129
Johnson, Greg, 193
Jones, Steve, 234
Jones, William, 48–49, 50–51
K
Kadlec, Robert, 215
Kass, Dara, 224
Kessler, Jason
basic facts about, 189–190
Charlottesville 2.0 and, 192
Charlottesville rally and,
198–199, 200, 204–205, 208, 209
optics and, 196–197
Khrushchev, Nikita, 103
Kirkpatrick, David, 182
L
Lacerba, 56, 67, 77, 78
La donna è mobile (Marinetti), 60
Lamm, Nomy, 137
The Lancet, 234–235
latitude, gauging, 17
La Vita, Ananda, 143
Lawler, James, 219
Leach, Colin Wayne, 253
Lee, Eva
on actions by state and local governments, 233
basic facts about, 211–212
COVID coping proposals, 216, 217, 230–231, 232
COVID preemptive measures, 215
COVID’s burden on health system, 214
COVID testing, 215
Diamond Princess outbreak, 214
grant fraud and, 228–229, 234
on Red Dawn participation, 213, 227–228
Le Figaro, 61
letters
function of, 21
girl zines as, 139
incubation for change and, 21, 22
new worldview and, 22, 31
of protest, 107, 108
Republic of Letters, 18–20, 25
as units of intellectual exchange, 15, 22
Litvinov, Pavel, 111, 112–113
Lolicon, 263
longitude projects of Peiresc
conception of, 17
early measurement attempts, 14, 16, 18, 21–22
enlistment of others, 22–23, 26–28
findings, 22, 30–31
impact of, 31
observation reports, 27, 29, 30–31
purpose of, 17
Los Angeles Times, 145
Lovett, William, 36, 37, 44, 54
Loy, Mina
“Aphorisms on Futurism,” 64–65, 66–67, 68–69
