through europe - 1977 http://th-rough.eu/taxonomy/term/562/0 en How the Town of Pomigliano Had Its Own Anarchic Carnival http://th-rough.eu/writers/mossetti-eng/how-town-pomigliano-had-its-own-anarchic-carnival <span class='print-link'></span><div class="rtecenter"> <iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/JaEV_A3Bk4c" width="420"></iframe></div> <div> <br /> <em>The People&rsquo;s Carnival that took place in the town of Pomigliano (Southern Italy) in 1977 was an exemplary moment in the history of the Italian Left. Combining folk music, art performance and a radical language, thousands automobile workers and their families gathered up against austerity. The event was depicted in a documentary that I screened (in an edited version) during the event&nbsp;New Politics of Autonomy,&nbsp;at Bluestockings Bookstore, New York, on October 27, 2013, together with Ben Morea (founder of the Black Mask group). This is an excerpt from the talk.</em> <p> <strong>The &ldquo;Dialogue&rdquo;</strong><br /> &nbsp;</p></div> <div class="rteright"> I&#39;ve been working in this factory</div> <div class="rteright"> For nigh on fifteen years
</div> <div class="rteright"> All this time I watched my woman</div> <div class="rteright"> 
Drowning in a pool of tears<br /> And I&#39;ve seen a lot of good folks die
</div> <div class="rteright"> That had a lot of bills to pay
</div> <div class="rteright"> I&#39;d give the shirt right off my back
</div> <div class="rteright"> If I had the guts to say</div> <div class="rteright"> Take This Job And Shove It</div> <div class="rteright"> <br /> David Allan Coe &ndash;&nbsp;<em>Take This Job And Shove It</em>&nbsp;(1977)<br /> &nbsp;</div> <div class="rtejustify"> At the end of the 1970s, Italy was going through a traumatic yet extremely creative phase of its history. Those were the heydays of the Autonomia movement: radical extra-parliamentary groups (composed by students, unionists, workers, unemployed) were fiercely confronting the austerity politics imposed by the bigot, mafia ridden Christian-Democrats (DC) with the complicity of&nbsp;the Communist Party (PCI). While society was increasingly subjected to militarization, corruption was rampant;&nbsp;the decaying political establishment was more arrogant than ever. The party founded by Antonio Gramsci was seen as a Stalinist oppressor by the movement, the big unions as its partners in crime. Not a single day passed without a major demonstration or a few Molotov bombs thrown at the police.</div> <p><a href="http://th-rough.eu/writers/mossetti-eng/how-town-pomigliano-had-its-own-anarchic-carnival" target="_blank">read more</a></p> mossetti-eng 1977 anti-work autonomia carnival Italy Pomigliano English Sun, 13 Apr 2014 14:59:34 +0000 Paolo Mossetti 363 at http://th-rough.eu