Table of Contents - List of Illustrations 7 - Acknowledgements 9 - Introduction 11
1. Media (An)archaeology, Ecologies, and Minor Knowledges 15 - Introduction: The Long 1970s 15 - Concepts of Media Archaeology, Anarcheology and Media Ecologies 22 - Radical and Guerrilla Media 33 - Popular Cultures, Minor Subjugated Knowledges and Expressive Machines 37
2. Armed Guerrilla Media Ecologies from Latin America to Europe 51 - Introduction: Contra ‘Mass Mediated Terrorism’ 51 - Revolution in the Revolution: The Urban Guerrilla Concept from Latin America to Europe and North America 55 - Brigate Rosse and Armed Struggle in Italy 72 - The ‘Baader Meinhof Complex' and the June z2nd Movement 87 - Weather Variations: Weatherman, the Weather Underground, and the Symbionese Liberation Army 106
3. Autonomy Movements, the Nexus of 1977, and Free Radio 137 - Introduction: Radical Politics, Bifurcations, and the Event 137 - Italian Workerism and Autonomia 142 - 1977 as Nexus: The Movement of 1977, Creative Autonomia, and Punk 160 - Rebellious Radio from Marconi to Free Radios 174 - Media beyond ‘Socialist Strategy" Enzensberger, Baudrillard, and the Genealogy of Radio Alice 178 - The Media Ecology of Radio Alice 183
- 4. Militant Anti-Cinemas, Minor Cinemas and the Anarchive Film 193 - Introduction: Destroying the (Cinema) Apparatus, Transforming - the (Audiovisual) Machine 193 - Militant Anti-Cinemas in the 1970s 199
- 5 GUERRILLA NETWORKS - Minor Anti-Cinemas: Anti Psychiatric, Heretical, Feminist, and - Postcolonial 223 - The Counter-Public Sphere, Anarchival Film, and Documentary - Symptomatologies 241 - - 6. Ecologies of Radical and Guerrilla Television 263 - Introduction: Cinema/Television/Video or Cain vs. Abel Revisited 263 - Sonimage, Fassbinder, and Radical Auteur Television 268 - Ecologies of Guerrilla Television: Ant Farm, Raindance Corpora- - tion, TVTV, and Radical Software 298
Conclusion: Terms of Cybernetic Warfare 321 - Endnotes 329 - Bibliography 339 - Key Film, Television, and Video Cited 351 - Index 353
Table of Contents
- List of Illustrations 7
- Acknowledgements 9
- Introduction 11
1. Media (An)archaeology, Ecologies, and Minor Knowledges 15
- Introduction: The Long 1970s 15
- Concepts of Media Archaeology, Anarcheology and Media Ecologies 22
- Radical and Guerrilla Media 33
- Popular Cultures, Minor Subjugated Knowledges and Expressive Machines 37
2. Armed Guerrilla Media Ecologies from Latin America to Europe 51
- Introduction: Contra ‘Mass Mediated Terrorism’ 51
- Revolution in the Revolution: The Urban Guerrilla Concept from Latin America to Europe and North America 55
- Brigate Rosse and Armed Struggle in Italy 72
- The ‘Baader Meinhof Complex' and the June z2nd Movement 87
- Weather Variations: Weatherman, the Weather Underground, and the Symbionese Liberation Army 106
3. Autonomy Movements, the Nexus of 1977, and Free Radio 137
- Introduction: Radical Politics, Bifurcations, and the Event 137
- Italian Workerism and Autonomia 142
- 1977 as Nexus: The Movement of 1977, Creative Autonomia, and Punk 160
- Rebellious Radio from Marconi to Free Radios 174
- Media beyond ‘Socialist Strategy" Enzensberger, Baudrillard, and the Genealogy of Radio Alice 178
- The Media Ecology of Radio Alice 183
- 4. Militant Anti-Cinemas, Minor Cinemas and the Anarchive Film 193
- Introduction: Destroying the (Cinema) Apparatus, Transforming
- the (Audiovisual) Machine 193
- Militant Anti-Cinemas in the 1970s 199
- 5 GUERRILLA NETWORKS
- Minor Anti-Cinemas: Anti Psychiatric, Heretical, Feminist, and
- Postcolonial 223
- The Counter-Public Sphere, Anarchival Film, and Documentary
- Symptomatologies 241
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- 6. Ecologies of Radical and Guerrilla Television 263
- Introduction: Cinema/Television/Video or Cain vs. Abel Revisited 263
- Sonimage, Fassbinder, and Radical Auteur Television 268
- Ecologies of Guerrilla Television: Ant Farm, Raindance Corpora-
- tion, TVTV, and Radical Software 298
Conclusion: Terms of Cybernetic Warfare 321
- Endnotes 329
- Bibliography 339
- Key Film, Television, and Video Cited 351
- Index 353