Excellent theoretical analysis of Cultural Studies, their anti-imperialist roots, and the need to tie critical analysis to ongoing concrete anti-imperialist struggles. Good for a deeper analysis of imperialism, the history of anti-imperialist thought, and contemporary resistance movements.
Collection of academic essays examining how the imposition of empire from above is resisted by the struggles for democracy from below, highlighting the ways that workers contest and shape the world around them. Authors represent a broad spectrum of academic disciplines. Excellent source for intelligent analysis cutting through ideological terms like globalization and explaining the political and economic realities of the working class and its struggles against imperialism.
Written in 1995, gives a good theoretical background of imperialism, and especially the beginnings of the era of US Global hegemony, referred to here as late imperial culture. Obviously, does not get into the 21st Century.
While I cannot recommend this book as a reliable resource (it includes an entry on the United Nations written by John Bolton), I do highly recommend the Imperialism entry by Pablo Gonzales Casanova, who it turns out, is one of the preeminent scholars writing in this field. Unlike the stereotypical Western encyclopedic essay, this article is both accessible and highly intelligent, giving the history of imperialism as an intellectually valid concept, taking the concept from its classical origins in the early twentieth century up through the beginnings of the twenty-first. Solid introduction to the topic of imperialism.
This website has a wealth of information about the Zapatistas’ La Otra Campaign. An excellent introduction to the overall subject, giving the reader an insight into the ongoings of one of the most successful contemporary anti-imperialist movements. In depth first hand reporting by journalists familiar with the territory.
Provides a view into one of many struggles that does not receive much international support or attention. Describes the struggle of a Haitian neighborhood against paramilitary death squads, the police, and foreign military. Displays an example of how media shapes how we perceive anti-imperialist struggles or whether they are even acknowledged to exist.
Punk rock musical album with a heavy anti-imperial theme, packaged in an interactive multi-media CD-ROM with in-depth commentary on empire by authors William Blum and Ward Churchill. The liner notes include lyrics and political analysis.