Skip to main content
Home
libcom.org

Main navigation

  • Recent
  • Donate
  • Collections
  • Introductions
  • Organise
  • About
User account menu
  • Log in / Register

Boredom Weeps: Graffiti, curses, inscriptions of May 1968

A book of graffiti and sloganeering from the events in France, May '68.

Submitted by wojtek on January 16, 2019

Attachments

boredom_weeps.pdf (4.85 MB)
  • France
  • France 1968
  • graffiti
  • Black Ink
  • Interference Archive
  • PDF

Comments

Related content

Lefebvre on the Situationists: an interview

An at times playful conversation with Henri Lefebvre conducted by Kristin Ross. Lefebvre, then in his eighties, discussed his memories of Guy…

The Situationists and May 1968 – Miguel Amorós

A brief review of the role played by the situationists, the enragés, and the Council for the Maintenance of the Occupations (CMDO—composed of …
Down with infernal work rhythms - May 1968 poster

Parisian Metallurgists in May 1968 - Michael Seidman

Michael Seidman shows how workers acted differently from the way they are usually portrayed in…
Cover of Paris: May 1968 by Maurice Brinton

Paris: May 1968 - Maurice Brinton's diary

A vivid and exciting eyewitness diary by Maurice Brinton (the writing pseudonym of Chris Pallis) of Solidarity on the events in Paris in May 1968…
Students and workers demonstrate in May 68

Worker-student action committees, France May '68 - Roger Gregoire and Fredy Perlman

An in-depth look at the worker-student action committees in the uprising of France May '68.

May-June 1968 - A Situation Lacking in Workers' Autonomy

Mouvement Communiste's detailed history and analysis of the movement of May-June 1968 in France.

Footer menu

  • Home
  • Donate
  • Help out
  • Other languages
  • Site notes