The Anarchist Turn.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781849648554
- 320.5701
- HX821.A48 2013
Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1. Subverting Boundaries -- 1. Black and Red: The Freedom of Equals - Chiara Bottici -- 2. The Politicso f Commensality - Banu Bargu -- 3. Friendship as Resistance - Todd May -- 4. An-Archy Beteween Metapolitics and Politics - Miguel Abensour -- Part 2. Paint it Pink: Anarchism and Feminism -- 5. Undoing Patriarchy, Subverting Politics: Anarchism as a Practice of Care - Mitchell Cowen Verter -- 6. Of What is Anarcha-Feminism the Name? - Cinzia Arruzza -- 7. Black, Red, Pink and Green: Breaking Boundaries, Building Bridges - Laura Corradi -- Part 3. Geographies of Anarchy -- 8. The Anarchist Geography of No-Place - Stephen Duncombe -- 9. The Fighting Ground - Alberto Toscano -- 10. Reiner Schürmann's Faultline Topology and the Anthropocene - Stephanie Wakefield -- Part IV: The Anarchist Moment -- 11. The Anarchist Moment - Andrej Grubacic -- 12. Palestine, State Politics and the Anarchist Impasse - Judith Butler -- 13. Spread Anarchy, Live Communism - The accused of Tarnac -- Postface: Occupation and Revolution - Jacob Blumenfeld -- Index -- Contributors.
Brings together innovative and fresh perspectives on contemporary anarchism.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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