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A Brief History of Outrage: Think Again

A Brief History of Outrage: Think Again

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: INSPIRING , BRILLIANT, POIGNANT
Review: A BRIEF HISTORY OF OUTRAGE digs deep to expose and analyse complex issues of empire, target marketing, gentricication, and whiteness. The graphic images are compelling and thought provoking,
the book combats political indifference by making it impossible for the reader to ignore issues of privilage, the right wing bias of mainstream television. The book uplifts with wit and celebration of sexuality and queerness. The text is spot on , the images sharp and effective.
This book is a must have for anyone with an acitvist impulse in their body. importantly this book is a tool for those who need to be brought to political consciousness.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A rare raging gem...
Review: A great compilation of the work of artists collaborative THINK AGAIN with a visual essay on economic, political and cultural trends in the U.S. and globally. THINK AGAIN takes on a wide range of political issues and the book allows us to retrace recent history and see how these artists have reconstituted popular visual lexicons to interpret this period. It's beautiful enough to be a coffee table book and may even inspire you to put down your coffee and take some action.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great socio-political art
Review: This book is the best collection of political art I have seen. It touches on many current and important issues like gay marriage, hate crimes, poverty and globalization. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in seeing how to combine art and politics.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: INSPIRING , BRILLIANT, POIGNANT
Review: This book is visually beautiful and politically astute. Many important political and social issues are tackled with insight and humor.
Everyone interested in progressive political life and contemporary art will appreciate this book.


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