Student Resistance: A History of the Unruly Subject
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Book Details
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Author: Mark Edelman Boren 
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Publisher: Routledge 
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Language: English 
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Edition: 2nd Edition 
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ISBN: 9781138595088 
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Pages: 272 
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Cover: Paperback 
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Dimensions: 9.0 x 6.0 x 1.1 inches 
About The Book
Student Resistance: A History of the Unruly Subject offers an insightful exploration into the evolution of student activism across different historical periods and geographical landscapes. Author Mark Edelman Boren presents a comprehensive narrative, tracing the rise of student resistance movements from medieval uprisings in European universities to the more contemporary struggles, such as the Tiananmen Square Massacre. Through critical case studies, Boren delves into the friction between activists and academic institutions, shedding light on the often violent power struggles that unfold in these settings.
In its second edition, Student Resistance addresses the impact of globalization, technology, and social media on the dynamics of student activism. Boren investigates how platforms like the internet have facilitated the growth of collective activism, particularly in the age of rapid technological advances and political unrest. This edition specifically highlights the relevance of contemporary student movements, including #BlackLivesMatter and the Palestinian protests in the West Bank.
By providing a detailed historical study, this book examines the deep connections between student resistance, national politics, and broader social movements. Whether exploring medieval uprisings or modern-day protests, Student Resistance remains an essential text for scholars and students alike, offering profound insights into the power relations that shape our societies.
 
            
 
       
         

