Gone to Croatan

Origins of North American Dropout Culture

By Ron Sakolsky (Editor); James Koehnline (Editor)
(Autonomedia, Paperback, 9780936756929, 382pp.)

Publication Date: January 1993

Categories: United States - General, General

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History. Cultural Studies. America was founded as a land of drop-outs, and almost immediately it began to produce its own crop of dissidents - visionaries, utopians, Maroons (escaped slaves), white and black Indians, sailors and buccaneers, tax rebels, angry women, crank reformers, tri-racial isolate communities - all on the lam from Babylon, from control. In this book they return, speaking for a romantic becoming - for an insurrectionary moment - for a restoration of the unknown.
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