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Contemporary anarchist studies : An introductory anthology of anarchy in the academy

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Routledge 2009Description: 318p xiISBN:
  • 9780415474023
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 335.830000 AMS
Contents:
Table of Contents: SECTION ONE: THEORY; 1. Anarchism from Foucault to Rancière, Todd May; 2. Anarchism, Postmodernity, and Poststructuralism, Gabriel Kuhn; 3. Two Undecidable Questions for Thinking in Which Anything Goes, Alejandro de Acosta; 4. The Problem with Infoshops and Insurrection: U.S. Anarchism, Movement Building, and the Racial Order, Joel Olson; 5. Addressing Violence against Women: Alternatives to State-based Law and Punishment, Emily Gaarder; 6. The Flow of Experiencing in Anarchic Economies, Eric Buck; SECTION TWO: METHODOLOGIES; 7. Against Method, Against Authority . . . For Anarchy, Jeff Ferrell; 8. Toward a Relational Ethics of Struggle: Embodiment, Affinity, and Affect, Paul Routledge; 9. Being There: Thoughts on Anarchism and Participatory Observation, Luis A. Fernandez; 10. Anarchism, Academia, and the Avant Garde, David Graeber; 11. Dis-Abling Capitalism and an Anarchism of ‘Radical Equality’ in Resistance to Ideologies of Normalcy, Liat Ben-Moshe, Dave Hill, Anthony J. Nocella, II, and Bill Templer; SECTION THREE: PEDAGOGY; 12. Anarchic Epimetheanism: The Pedagogy of Ivan Illich, Richard Kahn; 13. Thoughts on Anarchist Pedagogy and Epistemology, William T. Armaline; 14. Accessible Artifact for Community Discussion About Anarchy and Education, Maxwell Schnurer and Laura Hahn; 15. Anarchist Theory as Radical Critique: Challenging Hierarchies and Domination in the Social and "Hard" Sciences, Abraham P. DeLeon and Kurt Love; 16. Infrapolitics and the Nomadic Educational Machine, Stevphen Shukaitis; 17. Anarchism, Education, and the Road to Peace, Colman McCarthy; SECTION FOUR: PRAXIS; 18. As Beautiful as a Brick through a Bank Window: Anarchism, the Academy, and Resisting Domestication, Deric Shannon; 19. Rethinking Revolution: Total Liberation, Alliance Politics, and a Prolegomena to Resistance Movements in the 21st Century, Steven Best; 20. Anarchy: Foundations in Faith, Lisa Kemmerer; 21. Anarchism, or the Cultural Logic of Networking, Jeffrey S. Juris; 22. Anarchy Girl Style Now: Riot Grrrl Actions and Practices, Caroline K. Kaltefleiter; 23. Free As a Bird: Natural Anarchism in Action, pattrice jones SECTION FIVE: THE FUTURE; 24. Dark Tidings: Anarchist Politics in the Age of Collapse, Uri Gordon; 25. Personal Identities and Collective Visions: Reflections on Identity, Community, and Difference, Martha Ackelsberg; 26. Anarchism: Past, Present, and Utopia, Ruth Kinna and Alex Prichard; 27. Anarchism and Utopia, Peter Seyferth 28. Anarchy, Utopia, and the State of Things to Come, Randall Amster
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Table of Contents:
SECTION ONE: THEORY;
1. Anarchism from Foucault to Rancière, Todd May;
2. Anarchism, Postmodernity, and Poststructuralism, Gabriel Kuhn;
3. Two Undecidable Questions for Thinking in Which Anything Goes, Alejandro de Acosta;
4. The Problem with Infoshops and Insurrection: U.S. Anarchism, Movement Building, and the Racial Order, Joel Olson;
5. Addressing Violence against Women: Alternatives to State-based Law and Punishment, Emily Gaarder;
6. The Flow of Experiencing in Anarchic Economies, Eric Buck;
SECTION TWO: METHODOLOGIES;
7. Against Method, Against Authority . . . For Anarchy, Jeff Ferrell;
8. Toward a Relational Ethics of Struggle: Embodiment, Affinity, and Affect, Paul Routledge;
9. Being There: Thoughts on Anarchism and Participatory Observation, Luis A. Fernandez;
10. Anarchism, Academia, and the Avant Garde, David Graeber;
11. Dis-Abling Capitalism and an Anarchism of ‘Radical Equality’ in Resistance to Ideologies of Normalcy, Liat Ben-Moshe, Dave Hill, Anthony J. Nocella, II, and Bill Templer;
SECTION THREE: PEDAGOGY;
12. Anarchic Epimetheanism: The Pedagogy of Ivan Illich, Richard Kahn;
13. Thoughts on Anarchist Pedagogy and Epistemology, William T. Armaline;
14. Accessible Artifact for Community Discussion About Anarchy and Education, Maxwell Schnurer and Laura Hahn;
15. Anarchist Theory as Radical Critique: Challenging Hierarchies and Domination in the Social and "Hard" Sciences, Abraham P. DeLeon and Kurt Love;
16. Infrapolitics and the Nomadic Educational Machine, Stevphen Shukaitis;
17. Anarchism, Education, and the Road to Peace, Colman McCarthy;
SECTION FOUR: PRAXIS;
18. As Beautiful as a Brick through a Bank Window: Anarchism, the Academy, and Resisting Domestication, Deric Shannon;
19. Rethinking Revolution: Total Liberation, Alliance Politics, and a Prolegomena to Resistance Movements in the 21st Century, Steven Best;
20. Anarchy: Foundations in Faith, Lisa Kemmerer;
21. Anarchism, or the Cultural Logic of Networking, Jeffrey S. Juris;
22. Anarchy Girl Style Now: Riot Grrrl Actions and Practices, Caroline K. Kaltefleiter;
23. Free As a Bird: Natural Anarchism in Action, pattrice jones SECTION FIVE: THE FUTURE;
24. Dark Tidings: Anarchist Politics in the Age of Collapse, Uri Gordon;
25. Personal Identities and Collective Visions: Reflections on Identity, Community, and Difference, Martha Ackelsberg;
26. Anarchism: Past, Present, and Utopia, Ruth Kinna and Alex Prichard;
27. Anarchism and Utopia, Peter Seyferth 28. Anarchy, Utopia, and the State of Things to Come, Randall Amster