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Raskin has subjected his radicalism of the 1960s and 1970s to a searching and thoughtful analysis, and he now views his affiliation with the Weather Underground and his endorsement of its politics as largely self-dramatization that wasted the energy and resources of the above-ground enablers as well
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in the 1930s and 1940s, but as his father became a successful attorney in the 1950s, they concealed their radical politics and were careful to blend into their middle-class community. Hiding, dissembling, and disguising would become persistent themes in Raskin's writing, along with the personas of
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faction of SDS, and he followed with some ambivalence. He was arrested and beaten by New York police in December 1969 after smashing windows in a street demonstration organized by Weatherman. Failing to get tenure at Stony Brook because of his militant activity, Raskin abandoned his academic
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Raskin returned to academics as a lecturer in the English Department at Sonoma State University from 1981 to 1987, and became chair of the Communication Studies Department from 1988 to date (2007). He has taught media law, the history of communications, film noir, and writing for newspapers,
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In the 1990s, Raskin began writing poetry and publishing it in chapbooks. His poems are unpredictable – alternately satiric, droll, and tender. He often performs his poems with musicians. Continuing his work on northern California authors, Raskin edited a book of
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colleagues. Raskin explores the consequences of Ginsberg's mother's mental illness on the theme of societal insanity in "Howl", and relates the court case that set a new direction for artistic freedom at the end of the repressive 1950s.
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Raskin helped Abbie Hoffman go underground in 1974, and traveled with him when he was a fugitive for much of the 1970s, coming into contact once again with the Weather Underground, a subject he addressed in an autobiographical novel,
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Raskin's distance from his former comrades is apparent in his new introduction to the collection of Weather Underground communiqués republished, along with his original introduction, in
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the exile and the fugitive. Raskin gave every appearance of being the all-American teenager; he was co-captain of his high school football team, and named to
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and American culture in the literature of the period from 1945 to 1960, reading and interviewing that would inform his later book on Allen Ginsberg and the
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as the underground fugitives. A final moment of political disillusionment with the radical left and dreams of Third World socialism came with a visit to
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and reviews of northern California writers whom he styled as "natives, newcomers, exiles and fugitives." Beginning as a lecturer in English at
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in 1981, he moved to chair of the Communications Studies Department from 1988 to 2007, while serving as a book reviewer for the
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During this period Raskin lived on fees and advances from articles and books, writing for a variety of publications including
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Sing a Battle Song: The Revolutionary Poetry, Statements, and Communiques of the Weather Underground, 1970-1974
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Jonah Raskin,"Looking Backward: Reflections on Language, Gesture and Mythology in the Weather Underground", in
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Identifying with the growing social movements of the late 1960s, Raskin joined the building occupation led by
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Jonah Raskin, "Looking Backward: Reflections on Language, Gesture and Mythology in the Weather Underground",
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as a country run by a Communist elite rapidly enriching themselves from a freewheeling capitalist economy.
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in 2015. He contributed a commentary column and a negative review of Barbara Kingsolver's novel
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In 1974, Raskin received a grant from the Rabinowitz Foundation in N.Y. for research on the
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Thomas P. Ronan, "2 Arrested at Anti-Nixon Protests Say They Were Beaten by Police",
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magazines, radio, the movies and memoirs. He was a Fulbright Professor at the
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American Scream: Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" and the Making of the Beat Generation
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Tina Barni, "Sonoma State Professor Cultivates ‘Homegrown’ for Big Screen",
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During the 1980s and 1990s, Raskin wrote scores of book reviews for the
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from 1967 to 1972. Raskin turned his Ph.D. thesis into a book entitled
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Born in New York City to a secular Jewish family, Raskin was raised in
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March 30, 2010 and Oct. 7, 2011 Rag Radio interviews with Jonah Raskin
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Field Days: A Year of Farming, Eating and Drinking Wine in California
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Field Days: A Year of Farming, Eating and Drinking Wine in California
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in New York in 1970, and wrote about such fugitives and prisoners as
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Jonah Raskin, "Vietnam Now: Land of Sadness & Survival",
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The Way the Wind Blew: A History of the Weather Underground
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The Weather Eye: Communiques from the Weather Underground
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A Terrible Beauty: The Wilderness of American Literature
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A Terrible Beauty: The Wilderness of American Literature
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career for the life of a radical free-lance journalist.
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The Radical Jack London: Writings on War and Revolution
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For the Hell of It: The Life and Times of Abbie Hoffman
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Jonah Raskin's home page at Sonoma State University
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Underground: In Pursuit of B. Traven and Kenny Love
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He retired from his teaching position in 2011. 1918: 1085:, Vol. 20, No. 2, (July 2006), pp. 121-135; and 694:(Boise, Idaho: Boise State University, 1991). 571: 284:magazine shortly before Leary's death in 1996. 226:has since been republished in a new edition by 844:(San Francisco: Alexander Book Company, 2004). 771:Marijuanaland: Dispatches from an American War 538:Marijuanaland: Dispatches from an American War 421:, eventually produced in 1996 and directed by 1208: 830:Jonah Raskin's Greatest Hits: Poems 1996-1998 568:, for its debut edition of July-August 2023. 1605:Bombings of the Office of California Prisons 200:State University of New York at Stony Brook 1215: 1201: 1100:"Author Jonah Raskin: appearance, excerpt" 682:Translated into French by Virgine Girard, 1571:Bombing of the Presidio of San Francisco 848:Public Spaces, Private Places: New Poems 731:Natives, Newcomers, Exiles and Fugitives 210:called it "Maoist" literary criticism. 206:, which Random House published in 1971. 1287:Domestic terrorism in the United States 1222: 686:(Arles: Les Fondeurs de Briques, 2007). 392:, a journey that became the subject of 1972:Alumni of the University of Manchester 1919: 1292:Women's Brigade of Weather Underground 799:(Santa Rosa, CA: McCaa Books, 2012). 786:(Santa Rosa, CA: McCaa Books, 2012). 661:(Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1978). 560:, a print-only publication created by 1561:Greenwich Village townhouse explosion 1196: 889:, (New York: Links, 1974), pp. 11-37. 773:(New York: High Times Books, 2011). 636:(New York: Union Square Press, 1974). 476:Raskin's biography of Abbie Hoffman, 429:Return to the university in the 1980s 233: 35:Photograph by Daniel Raskin, May 2005 1600:Bombing of the United States Capitol 1302:FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 1970s 1092: 784:James McGrath: In a Class by Himself 640:Puerto Rico: The Flame of Resistance 1901: 1272:1968 Democratic National Convention 1106:. Sonoma Valley Sun. Archived from 1072:, Vol. 22 (Fall 1994/ Spring 1995). 13: 1962:Members of the Weather Underground 1952:Columbia College (New York) alumni 1798:Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist) 1590:Bombing of Marin County Courthouse 1042:, February 13–19, 1997, pp. 17-18. 14: 1983: 1646:Prairie Fire Organizing Committee 1625:1983 United States Senate bombing 1576:Bombing of the Bank of America HQ 1262:Students for a Democratic Society 1145: 812:(Berkeley: Regent Press, 2014). 604:(New York: Random House, 1971). 240:Students for a Democratic Society 1900: 1891: 1890: 1879: 1867: 544:(2014). He began reviewing with 327:The International Herald Tribune 29: 1947:Sonoma State University faculty 1650:May 19th Communist Organization 1307:Bill Clinton pardon controversy 1122: 1075: 1062: 1045: 1016: 1003: 518: 372:. He covered the trial of the 1789:John Brown Anti-Klan Committee 1555:Weather High School Jailbreaks 1036:The New York Times Book Review 982: 969: 956: 944: 931: 928:(London: Verso, 1997), p. 207. 918: 904: 892: 879: 583:The Mythology of Imperialism: 504:in 1995, where he experienced 368:, and the northern California 1: 1595:Bombing at Harvard University 1566:Bombing of the National Guard 1040:The Sonoma County Independent 873: 322:San Francisco Review of Books 153: 1932:American non-fiction writers 1266:Revolutionary Youth Movement 1187:Interview with Jonah Raskin 1170:Articles by Jonah Raskin at 1159:The Mythology of Imperialism 1000:, September 17, 1980, p. 21. 674:(New York: Methuen, 1980). 612:. (New edition published by 572:Publications by Jonah Raskin 224:The Mythology of Imperialism 204:The Mythology of Imperialism 7: 1823:Subterranean Homesick Blues 1243:Counterculture of the 1960s 1130:"New York Journal of Books" 1059:, June 14, 2004, pp. 34-36. 861: 684:A la recherche de B. Traven 246:, became involved with the 178:, studying literature with 16:American writer (born 1942) 10: 1988: 1967:21st-century American Jews 1937:20th-century American Jews 1629:Resistance Conspiracy case 1297:Seattle Weather Collective 622:(New York: Links, 1974). 361:San Francisco Bay Guardian 1862: 1761: 1680: 1659: 1638: 1541: 1320: 1238:Anti-Vietnam War movement 1230: 1013:, June 19, 1998, p. 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