Strike Patterns

Strike Patterns
Title Strike Patterns PDF eBook
Author Leah Zani
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 214
Release 2022-03-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1503630714

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A strike pattern is a signature of violence carved into the land—bomb craters or fragments of explosives left behind, forgotten. In Strike Patterns, poet and anthropologist Leah Zani journeys to a Lao river community where people live alongside such relics of a secret war. With sensitive and arresting prose, Zani reveals the layered realities that settle atop one another in Laos—from its French colonial history to today's authoritarian state—all blown open by the war. This excavation of postwar life's balance between the mundane, the terrifying, and the extraordinary propels Zani to confront her own explosive past. From 1964 to 1973, the United States carried out a covert air war against Laos. Frequently overshadowed by the war with Vietnam, the Secret War was the longest and most intense air war in history. As Zani uncovers this hidden legacy, she finds herself immersed in the lives of her hosts: Chantha, a daughter of war refugees who grapples with her place in a future Laos of imagined prosperity; Channarong, a bomb technician whose Thai origins allow him to stand apart from the battlefields he clears; and Bounmi, a young man who has inherited his bomb expertise from his father but now struggles to imagine a similar future for his unborn son. Wandering through their lives are the restless ghosts of kin and strangers. Today, much of Laos remains contaminated with dangerous leftover explosives. Despite its obscurity, the Secret War has become a shadow model for modern counterinsurgency. Investigating these shadows of war, Zani spends time with silk weavers and rice farmers, bomb clearance crews and black market war scrap traders, ritual healers and survivors of explosions. Combining her fieldnotes with poetry, fiction, and memoir she reflects on the power of building new lives in the ruins.

Strike Patterns

Strike Patterns
Title Strike Patterns PDF eBook
Author Leah Zani
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 2022
Genre History
ISBN 9781503611733

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A vivid meditation on the aftermath of war and the infinite registers of loss and repair

Strikes

Strikes
Title Strikes PDF eBook
Author Richard Hyman
Publisher Fontana Press
Pages 268
Release 1984
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Study of strikes as a social problem in the UK - includes chapters on the British system of labour relations, the occupational sociology of labour disputes, trade union attitudes, strikers' Motivation and grievance formulation, public opinion and attitudes, and the impact of inflation, unemployment and economic policy (incl. Incomes policy) on strike patterns in the early 1980s. References, statistical tables.

Strike!

Strike!
Title Strike! PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Brecher
Publisher South End Press
Pages 436
Release 1997
Genre Strikes and lockouts
ISBN 9780896085695

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"An exciting history of American labor". -- The New York Times Book Review "New and Recommended" List

Strikes and Solidarity

Strikes and Solidarity
Title Strikes and Solidarity PDF eBook
Author Roy A. Church
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 340
Release 2002-05-09
Genre History
ISBN 9780521894036

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In this important contribution to the study of industrial relations, Roy Church and Quentin Outram present research into the strike activity of British coalminers from the late nineteenth century to the mid-1960s. The authors consider not only the major national strikes and lock-outs which made the industry a byword for industrial militancy, but also the multitude of small-scale strikes which formed a routine part of British colliery lifes. Strikes and Solidarity, first published in 1998, is multi-disciplinary in approach and views coalfield conflict from the perspectives offered by sociologists, industrial relations specialists, and economists, as well as social and economic historians. Church and Outram have successfully blended quantitative and qualitative investigations to explain the long-standing issues presented by industrial relations in the coalfields.

Bomb Children

Bomb Children
Title Bomb Children PDF eBook
Author Leah Zani
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 202
Release 2019-08-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1478005262

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Half a century after the CIA's Secret War in Laos—the largest bombing campaign in history—explosive remnants of war continue to be part of people's everyday lives. In Bomb Children Leah Zani offers a perceptive analysis of the long-term, often subtle, and unintended effects of massive air warfare. Zani traces the sociocultural impact of cluster submunitions—known in Laos as “bomb children”—through stories of explosives clearance technicians and others living and working in these old air strike zones. Zani presents her ethnography alongside poetry written in the field, crafting a startlingly beautiful analysis of state terror, authoritarian revival, rapid development, and ecological contamination. In so doing, she proposes that postwar zones are their own cultural and area studies, offering new ways to understand the parallel relationship between ongoing war violence and postwar revival.

Strikes, Theory & Activity

Strikes, Theory & Activity
Title Strikes, Theory & Activity PDF eBook
Author David Sapsford
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 1982
Genre Law
ISBN

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