The quiet before, p.39

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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

 

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