CLANDESTINE OCCUPATIONS: AN IMAGINARY HISTORY
Book ID/图书代码: 12580015B86391
English Summary/英文概要: A radical activist, Luba Gold, makes the difficult decision to go underground to support the Puerto Rican independence movement. When Luba’s collective is targeted by an FBI sting, she escapes with her baby but leaves behind a sensitive envelope that is being safeguarded by a friend. When the FBI come looking for Luba, the friend must decide whether to cooperate in the search for the woman she loves. Ten years later, when Luba emerges from clandestinity, she discovers that the FBI sting was orchestrated by another activist friend who had become an FBI informant. In the changed era of the 1990s, Luba must decide whether to forgive the woman who betrayed her.
Told from the points of view of five different women who cross paths with Luba over four decades, CLANDESTINE OCCUPATIONS explores the difficult decisions that activists confront about the boundaries of legality and speculates about the scope of clandestine action in the future. It is a thought-provoking reflection on the risks and sacrifices of political activism as well as the damaging reverberations of disaffection and cynicism.
Chinese Summary/中文概要: 一个激进的活动家,卢巴•戈德,做了一个艰难的决定,转入地下工作支持波多黎各独立运动。当卢巴的团队成为联邦调查局的目标,她带着宝宝逃走了,但留下一个由朋友保护的敏感信封。当联邦调查局在寻找卢巴时,该朋友必须决定是否要合作来搜寻这个她爱的女人。十年后,当卢巴秘密出现时,她发现联邦调查局的追捕是早已变成联邦调查局的线人的另一位活动家策划的。在上世纪90年代这个变化多端的时代,卢巴必须决定是否原谅这个曾经背叛她的女人。《秘密职业》从在过去的四十年里与卢巴有过交集的五个不同的女人角度讲述,探索了活动家们面临合法性的界限,推测未来的秘密行动的范围的艰难决定。这是一个对政治激进主义的风险和牺牲的发人深省的反思,以及政治不满和愤世嫉俗的破坏性影响。(LNL)
Awards/获奖情况:“这是一本非常高水平的革命文学。”——反击
"It is revolutionary literature of a very high order." --Counterpunch
About the Author/作者介绍: 戴安娜•布洛克是旧金山“妇女反强奸”和“草原防火委员会”的创始成员之一。她十三年来都与政治集体生活在地下,致力于支持波多黎各独立和黑人解放运动。自1994年自愿从秘密活动中恢复后,戴安娜一直致力于反监狱工作,成为加利福尼亚女性囚犯联盟和杰里科运动的创始成员。她是《迎击精神:地下和回归的故事》,她为左翼刊物写作,是“内火通讯“编辑团队的一员,这支团队自1996年起就为妇女和变性囚犯发声。
Diana Block was a founding member of San Francisco Women Against Rape and the Prairie Fire Organizing Committee. She spent thirteen years living underground with a political collective committed to supporting the Puerto Rican independence and Black liberation movements. Since returning voluntarily from clandestinity in 1994, Diana has committed herself to anti-prison work, becoming a founding member of the California Coalition for Women Prisoners and the Jericho Movement. She is the author of Arm the Spirit: A Story from Underground and Back, writes for left-wing journals, and is a member of the editorial collective of the Fire Inside newsletter, which has been giving voice to women and transgender prisoners since 1996.
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