The broad movement of social and political protest in Prague to Mexico, from Turin to Los Angeles, is known as "'68" was one of its most emblematic of the "French May". Between late March and early June 1968, but especially in the days of May, France was convulsed by a massive mobilization and novel-with the influence of the liberation wars in Algeria and Vietnam, the situation and feminism among others factors besides winning the streets produced new and creative forms of political intervention. Forty years later, she is still arguing about the nature of this event, which some intellectuals marks the end of the twentieth century. While the issue will be addressed in the theoretical and practical, we present some of the hallmarks of France in May: its graffiti and political posters.
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