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Dan Georgakas

Dan Georgakas (Greek: Νταν Γεωργακάς; 1938–2021)[1] was an American anarchist poet and historian, who specialized in oral history and the American labor movement, best known for the publication Detroit: I do mind dying: A study in urban revolution (1975), which documents African-American radical groups in Detroit during the 1960s and 1970s.[2][3][4]

Dan Georgakas
Born(1938-03-01)March 1, 1938
DiedNovember 23, 2021(2021-11-23) (aged 83)

Early life edit

Dan Georgakas was born March 1, 1938, to Xenophon and Sophia Georgakas in Detroit, Michigan.[5]

Career edit

In 1966, Georgakas and painter Ben Morea helped found the Anarchist group Up Against the Wall Motherfucker affiliated with New York City's Lower East Side.

In 1967, he signed the "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest," initiated by an editor of the New York Times Magazine. Inspired by the civil disobedience of Henry David Thoreau, the manifesto united 528 American writers and publishers who refused to pay the 10% tax for the Vietnam War.

In 1975, Georgakas co-published with Marvin Surkin Detroit: I do mind dying: a study in urban revolution. The book traces workers' struggles of the 1970s in the car factories. It highlights: conditions of line work, corruption of union apparatus, daily racism in American society.[2][3]

In the late 1980s, Georgakas began co-writing the Encyclopedia of the American Left (1990, 1998) with Mari Jo Buhle and husband Paul Buhle.[3][4]

Georgakas had spoken at annual seminars for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW).[4]

Georgakas had long served on the editorial board of Cineaste magazine and specializes in Latin American cinema.[3][6]

Georgakas had taught at New York University, Columbia University, the University of Oklahoma, the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and Queens College.[3][4]

Before his death, Georgakas had been serving as director of the Greek American Studies Project of the Center for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies; he also specialized in Latin American cinema.[7]

Legacy edit

In 1967, Georgakas and Surkin helped coin the term "New Detroit."[8]

Georgakas has left the bulk of his papers to the Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs at Wayne State University, with writings on cinema in the Tamiment Library of New York University.[2]

Works edit

Written: Georgakas' written works include:

  • Richard Trevellick and the labor reformers (1960?)
  • "The Black Jacobins in Detroit" (chapter) (1963)
  • Romiossini The Story of the Greeks with Giannēs Ritsos
  • "Conversation over Tea" in Phylon (1963)
  • Michigan labor and the Civil War with Albert A Blum (1965?)
  • Manifesto for the grey generation with Friederike Poessnecker and Carl Weissner (1966)
  • "And All Living Things Their Children" (1968) Poetry published by Screeches Press, UK
  • Detroit: I do mind dying: a study in urban revolution with Marvin Surkin (1975)
  • "Dark Odyssey" in Senses of Cinema (1980)[6]
  • The Methuselah Factors: Strategies for a Long and Vigorous Life (1980)[9]
  • Encyclopedia of the American Left with Mari Jo Buhle and Paul Buhle (1990, 1998)
  • "The Films of Theo Angelopoulos" in Journal of Modern Greek Studies (2000)
  • "Stella Michael Cacoyannis, Greece 1955" in The Cinema of the Balkans, London and New York (2006)
  • My Detroit: Growing Up Greek and American in Motor City (2006)[4]
  • "HUAC and the Red Trilogy of World War II: The North Star, Mission to Moscow, Ballad of Russia" in New Politics (2013)[10]
  • "Radical America" in New Politicas (2018)[11]
  • "This week in history: Radical feminist Voltairine de Cleyre" in People's World (2016)[12]

Film: Georgakas' has appeared in documentaries, including:

  • Detroit: Run of a City (2005)
  • I'm Standin' Over Here Now (2013)
  • Dan Georgakas: A Diaspora Rebel (2015)

References edit

  1. ^ "Dan Georgakas, Author, Activist and TNH Contributor Has Died, 83". The National Herald. November 24, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Dan Georgakas Papers 1958-1980". Wayne State University. Retrieved September 9, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Guide to the Dan Georgakas Papers on Motion Pictures TAM 411". New York University. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Dan Georgakas". Authors Guild. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  5. ^ "Dan Georgakas". Gale Literature: Contemporary Authors. Gale. 2001. Gale H1000035975.
  6. ^ a b Georgakas, Dan (September 2000). "Dark Odyssey". Senses of Cinema. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  7. ^ "Mr. Dan Georgakas". Modern Greek Studies Association. September 2000. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  8. ^ Vande Panne, Valerie (January 4, 2015). ""New Detroit" isn't as "New" as some might think". Metro Times. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  9. ^ Georgakas, Dan (1980). The Methuselah Factors: Strategies for a Long and Vigorous Life. Simon and Schuster. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  10. ^ Georgakas, Dan (2013). "HUAC and the Red Trilogy of World War II: The North Star, Mission to Moscow, Ballad of Russia". New Politics. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  11. ^ Georgakas, Dan (2018). "Radical America". New Politics. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  12. ^ Georgakas, Dan (November 14, 2016). "This week in history: Radical feminist Voltairine de Cleyre". Simon and Schuster. Retrieved September 15, 2018.

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Dan Georgakas Greek Ntan Gewrgakas 1938 2021 1 was an American anarchist poet and historian who specialized in oral history and the American labor movement best known for the publication Detroit I do mind dying A study in urban revolution 1975 which documents African American radical groups in Detroit during the 1960s and 1970s 2 3 4 Dan GeorgakasBorn 1938 03 01 March 1 1938Detroit MichiganDiedNovember 23 2021 2021 11 23 aged 83 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Legacy 4 Works 5 ReferencesEarly life editDan Georgakas was born March 1 1938 to Xenophon and Sophia Georgakas in Detroit Michigan 5 Career editIn 1966 Georgakas and painter Ben Morea helped found the Anarchist group Up Against the Wall Motherfucker affiliated with New York City s Lower East Side In 1967 he signed the Writers and Editors War Tax Protest initiated by an editor of the New York Times Magazine Inspired by the civil disobedience of Henry David Thoreau the manifesto united 528 American writers and publishers who refused to pay the 10 tax for the Vietnam War In 1975 Georgakas co published with Marvin Surkin Detroit I do mind dying a study in urban revolution The book traces workers struggles of the 1970s in the car factories It highlights conditions of line work corruption of union apparatus daily racism in American society 2 3 In the late 1980s Georgakas began co writing the Encyclopedia of the American Left 1990 1998 with Mari Jo Buhle and husband Paul Buhle 3 4 Georgakas had spoken at annual seminars for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers IBEW 4 Georgakas had long served on the editorial board of Cineaste magazine and specializes in Latin American cinema 3 6 Georgakas had taught at New York University Columbia University the University of Oklahoma the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Queens College 3 4 Before his death Georgakas had been serving as director of the Greek American Studies Project of the Center for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies he also specialized in Latin American cinema 7 Legacy editIn 1967 Georgakas and Surkin helped coin the term New Detroit 8 Georgakas has left the bulk of his papers to the Walter P Reuther Library Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs at Wayne State University with writings on cinema in the Tamiment Library of New York University 2 Works editWritten Georgakas written works include Richard Trevellick and the labor reformers 1960 The Black Jacobins in Detroit chapter 1963 Romiossini The Story of the Greeks with Giannes Ritsos Conversation over Tea in Phylon 1963 Michigan labor and the Civil War with Albert A Blum 1965 Manifesto for the grey generation with Friederike Poessnecker and Carl Weissner 1966 And All Living Things Their Children 1968 Poetry published by Screeches Press UK Detroit I do mind dying a study in urban revolution with Marvin Surkin 1975 Dark Odyssey in Senses of Cinema 1980 6 The Methuselah Factors Strategies for a Long and Vigorous Life 1980 9 Encyclopedia of the American Left with Mari Jo Buhle and Paul Buhle 1990 1998 The Films of Theo Angelopoulos in Journal of Modern Greek Studies 2000 Stella Michael Cacoyannis Greece 1955 in The Cinema of the Balkans London and New York 2006 My Detroit Growing Up Greek and American in Motor City 2006 4 HUAC and the Red Trilogy of World War II The North Star Mission to Moscow Ballad of Russia in New Politics 2013 10 Radical America in New Politicas 2018 11 This week in history Radical feminist Voltairine de Cleyre in People s World 2016 12 Film Georgakas has appeared in documentaries including Detroit Run of a City 2005 I m Standin Over Here Now 2013 Dan Georgakas A Diaspora Rebel 2015 References edit Dan Georgakas Author Activist and TNH Contributor Has Died 83 The National Herald November 24 2021 a b c Dan Georgakas Papers 1958 1980 Wayne State University Retrieved September 9 2018 a b c d e Guide to the Dan Georgakas Papers on Motion Pictures TAM 411 New York University Retrieved September 15 2018 a b c d e Dan Georgakas Authors Guild Retrieved September 15 2018 Dan Georgakas Gale Literature Contemporary Authors Gale 2001 Gale H1000035975 a b Georgakas Dan September 2000 Dark Odyssey Senses of Cinema Retrieved September 15 2018 Mr Dan Georgakas Modern Greek Studies Association September 2000 Retrieved September 15 2018 Vande Panne Valerie January 4 2015 New Detroit isn t as New as some might think Metro Times Retrieved September 15 2018 Georgakas Dan 1980 The Methuselah Factors Strategies for a Long and Vigorous Life Simon and Schuster Retrieved September 15 2018 Georgakas Dan 2013 HUAC and the Red Trilogy of World War II The North Star Mission to Moscow Ballad of Russia New Politics Retrieved September 15 2018 Georgakas Dan 2018 Radical America New Politics Retrieved September 15 2018 Georgakas Dan November 14 2016 This week in history Radical feminist Voltairine de Cleyre Simon and Schuster Retrieved September 15 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dan Georgakas amp oldid 1125452091, 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