Penny Red Notes from the New Age of Dissent

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Pub. Date: 2011-10-15
Publisher(s): PLUTO PRESS
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Summary

In the space of a year, Laurie Penny has become one of the most prominent voices of the new left. This book brings together her diverse writings, showing what it is to be young, angry, and progressive in the face of an increasingly violent and oppressive UK government. Penny Red: Notes from the New Age of Dissentcollects Penny's writings on youth politics, resistance, feminism, and culture. Her journalism is a unique blend of persuasive analysis, captivating interviews, and first-hand accounts of political direct action. She was involved in all the key protests of 2010/2011, including the anti-fees demos in 2010, and the anti-cuts protests of spring 2011, often tweeting live from the scene of kettles and baton charges. An introduction, conclusion, and extensive footnotes allow Penny to connect all the strands of her work, showing the links between political activism and wider social and cultural issues. This book is essential for understanding what motivates the new generation of activists, writers and thinkers that bring creativity, energy and urgency to the fight against capitalism and exploitation.

Author Biography


Laurie Penny is a journalist, feminist, and political activist from London. She is a regular writer for the New Statesman and the Guardian, and has also contributed to the Independent, Red Pepper, and the Evening Standard. She is the author of Meat Market: Female Flesh Under Capitalism (2011). She has presented Channel 4's Dispatches and been on the panel of the BBC's Any Questions. Her blog, "Penny Red", was shortlisted for the Orwell prize in 2010.

Table of Contents

Foreword - Warren Ellis
Introduction

Part I: This is Actually Happening
Inside the Millbank Tower riots - Talking About A Revolution - Inside the Whitehall Kettle - Protesting the Turner Prize - Inside the Parliament Square Kettle - A Right Royal Poke - No Sex, No Drugs and No Leaders - What Really Happened in Trafalgar Square - Lies in London

Part II: Girl Trouble
The Gulag of Desire - In Defence of Cunt - What Sun readers swallow with their cornflakes - The Sexy Way to Die - Vajazzled and Bemused - Burlesque Laid Bare - Me, the Patriarchy and my Big Red Pen - Galliano’s fashionable beliefs - The princess craze is no fairy tale - Skinny Porn - Violence against women in Tahrir Square
- Zionism, Chauvinism and the Nature of Rape - A Modesty Slip for Misogyny - Charlie Sheen’s Problem with Women - The Shame is All Theirs
 
Part III: Kingdom of Rains
Undercover With the Young Conservatives - Buns, Bunting and Retro-Imperialism - This is England - Poppy Day is the Opium of the People - Michael Gove and the Imperialists - The Power of the Intern - Strictly come Scrounging?  - Poverty Pimps: Selling out the disabled - A Tale of Three Parties - Simon Hughes and the Cartel of British Politics - The Social Mobility Scam

Part IV: Cultural Capital
Facebook, Capitalism and Geek Entitlement - Girls, Tattoos and Men who Hate Women - Pickling Dissent - Julie Burchill’s imperialist rant over Israel - Baby Boomers - Bah, humbug - Interview - China Mieville - I Shall Wear Midnight - It’s all over for Sex-and-Shopping feminism - Beyond Noughtie Girls
 
Part V: Their Hallucinations, Our Desires
Insurrection on Oxford Street - This Is No Conspiracy - The Revolution Will Be Civilised - Revolts Don’t Have to be Tweeted - Is that a Truncheon in your pocket? - One Man And His Tent - How the disabled were dehumanised - Hey, Dave: our society's bigger than yours - In Defence of Squattin -  Inside the Gaddafi House

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