Pamphlet on the early 1980s militant squatting movement in West Berlin, published by Brixton-based Hooligan Press in 1987. Copied to clipboard Files Squatting_In_West_Berlin.pdf (5.83 MB) Introduction - Frank Jackson A Short History Of The Berlin Squatting Movement December 1980 - July 1982 - Frank Jackson Interview With A Squatter - Frank Jackson And One With No Answers - Udo Renkes Five Houses - Dora Schemme and Barbara Rosenberg A Day In The Life 22.9.81 – Death On The Potsdamerstrasse New Chauvinism? A Short History of the Berlin Squatting Movement July 1982 – December 1983 – Frank Jackson New Life In An Old Factory - Corliss Anderson and Eddie Roberts Women's Cafe Enchanted Isle - Martin Griffin The State's Revenge – Arnim Stauth In Place of a Concluding Chapter - Martin Griffin Book traversal links for Squatting In West Berlin - Hooligan Press Introduction - Frank Jackson Printer-friendly version Germany squatting Berlin Hooligan Press PDF Autonomen Comments
Five Houses - Dora Schemme and Barbara Rosenberg Profiles of five squatted houses in West Berlin in the early 1980s, including quotes from the female occupants. Interviews by Dora Schemme and…
New Chauvinism? A problematic account of violence against women and macho behaviour in the squatting movement of West Berlin in the early 1980s. The original article is followed by some letters in response, some of which seem to excuse violence against women and other sexist behaviour. A difficult read, which is presented here as an insight into the downsides of subcultural political scenes and not because we agree with it.
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