Tamiment Library Web Archive (Labor and the Left): Arts and Cultural Left undated

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Tamiment Library Web Archive (Labor and the Left): Arts and Cultural Left undated

The Left, in addition to having its own culture(s), including its own cultural institutions, has expressed its views through the arts, both collectively, and individually. Views of the political role of the arts range from the utilitarian (agtiprop, etc.) to the transformative (Surrealism, etc.). This web archive contains websites of (principally) U.S. entities involved in left artistic or cultural activity and criticism. The Arts are understood to include all the individual arts: music, literature, motion pictures, painting, sculpture, theater, etc. Websites relating to the use of mass media in connection with the arts are also included, as are websites devoted to left satire and humor. Left cultural activity involves efforts to radically critique transform culture, and cultural attitudes, in part or as a whole. NOTE: For technical, privacy and other reasons, archived websites may not be exact copies of the original website at the time of the web crawl.

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Tamiment Library

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The Tamiment Library Web Archive (Labor and the Left): Education and Student Movements, was created with the Web Archiving Service from the California Digital Library. This service employs open source web archiving utilities developed by Internet Archive with the support of the The International Internet Preservation Consortium. The Web Archiving Service was made possible with support from the National Digital Information and Infrastructure Preservation Program and the University of California, ...

Tamiment Library

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The Tamiment Library Web Archive (Labor and the Left): Education and Student Movements, was created with the Web Archiving Service from the California Digital Library. This service employs open source web archiving utilities developed by Internet Archive with the support of the The International Internet Preservation Consortium. The Web Archiving Service was made possible with support from the National Digital Information and Infrastructure Preservation Program and the University of California, ...