Upping the Anti #3

A new submission guide is available for UTA. Issue 4 coming in May of 2007. Deadline for submissions is March 1st.



The third issue of Upping the Anti was printed in November with our usual print run of 2000 copies. If you would like to receive a hard copy of the journal or to distribute the journal in your community or organizations, please email uta_distro@yahoo.ca so that we can add you to our list of local distributors. This issue of the journal is 186 pages long and we are selling single copies for $8 plus $2 postage. If you want 5 or more copies for distribution, the journal is $5 per copy, and we'll cover the postage. The full text of our first issue is available here. Journal articles and PDF files will be uploaded to the website in a staggered process over the next few months.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS - UTA NUMBER 3


Introduction

Letters to the Editor

Editorial: Growing Pains: The Anti-Globalization Movement, Anti-Imperialism and the Politics of the United Front

Aijaz Ahmad: The Anti-Imperialism of our Times

William Robinson: Latin America vs. Global Capitalism

AK Thompson: Making Friends with Failure

Isabel McDonald - Haiti: Adventures in Colonialism

RJ Maccani - The Zapatistas: Enter the Intergalactic

Jen Plyler - How To Keep On Keeping On

Roundtable on Six Nations

Tom Keefer: Six Nations Overview and Context

Interview with Brian Skye

Interview with Jan Watson

Roundtable: AJ Withers, Stefanie Gude and Josh Zucker

Book Reviews

Scott Neigh: The Sociology of Confrontation- Caelie Frampton et al. (eds). Sociology for Changing the World: Social Movements / Social Research

Yutaka Dirks: After the Storm Dan Berger. Outlaws of America: The Weather Underground and the Politics of Solidarity

Sharmeen Khan : Guilty Indulgences Inga Muscio. Autobiography of a Blue-Eyed Devil: My Life and Times in a Racist, Imperialist Society