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Social and Political Effigy Traditions in Europe |
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Chapter 2 Performing Protest |
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Chapter 3 Effigy Protests in the History of the United States |
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Revolutionary Rough Music |
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Between Affirmation and Contestation |
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Effigy Protests and the Imagination of Justice |
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Hanging and Burning Presidents |
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Effigy Protests and the Democratic Paradox |
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Effigy Protests and the Imagination of Democracy |
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Chapter 4 Effigy Protests in Egypt, Iran, Afghanistan, and Across the Middle East |
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Occupations of Afghanistan |
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Protests at the Limits of Western Democracy |
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Chapter 5 Dialogic Communication: Effigy Protests in Iraq |
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Chapter 6 Resemblance and the Grotesque |
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Chapter 7 Violence and Laughter |
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The Performance of Resistance |
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The Aesthetics of Resistance |
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Summary |
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Bibliography |
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Image References |
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Index of Names |
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Index of Geographical Locations |
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About the Author |
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