Radicals on the Road
Discover the transformative power of international connections in "Radicals on the Road" by Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, published by Cornell University Press in 2013. In this compelling 277-page paperback, Wu delves into the intricate relationships between activists from the United States and various East and Southeast Asian nations during the tumultuous years of 1961-1975. By examining these interactions, she illuminates how they inspired transnational identities and fostered multiracial coalitions that boldly challenged political landscapes amidst the Vietnam War era. This work invites readers to explore the intersections of feminism, activism, and social movements, revealing the significant impact of travel and internationalism on the political commitments of the time. Ideal for those interested in history, sociology, and the dynamics of protest movements, "Radicals on the Road" offers vital insights into the collaborative spirit that shaped a generation.