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Dear Friends and Colleagues,

We are very pleased to announce the publication of a new issue of 
/Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies/ (ADCS) entitled "Art & 
Anarchy" and edited by Allan Antliff (2011.2). This issue brings 
anarchist scholarship into a relationship with works of art that 
encompass music, virtual architecture and urban design, film, poetics, 
prose, dance/performance, the visual arts (including sculpture, 
painting, photography, installation, graphics), the economics of art 
production, and aesthetics.

ADCS is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of 
new and emerging connections across disciplines in contemporary 
anarchist studies. We publish articles, reviews/debates, announcements 
and unique contributions that (1) adopt an anarchist standpoint with 
regards to analyses of language, discourse, culture and power; (2) 
investigate or incorporate various facets of anarchist thought and 
practice from a non-anarchist standpoint, and; (3) investigate or 
incorporate elements of non-anarchist thought and practice from the 
standpoint of traditional anarchist thought.

We encourage you to support our project by purchasing hard copies from 
our publisher/distributor, Little Black Cart. These journals have the 
presence of a book, are beautifully designed, and rigorously edited, 
proofed, and typeset. The newest issue comes with a cover designed in 
collaboration with one of the artists discussed within, Kika Thorne, as 
well as a fold-out of the musical composition discussed by Allan Antliff 
and Wolf Edwards in their chapter "Ruins for Violoncello Quartet" (audio 
of the piece will be available in the web issue for the coming month). 
You may also request copies for your local bookstore, infoshop, 
university library, and so on (thank you!).

All content is freely available at 
http://www.Anarchist-Developments.org. The table of contents for the 
current issue is listed below as well as information on where to 
purchase hard copies.

Best,

Duane Rousselle
Co-Editor of ADCS
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>       Art & Anarchy
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>       Table of Contents
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>         Editorial
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> Art & Anarchy 
> <http://anarchist-developments.org/index.php/adcs/article/view/60> 	
> Allan Antliff 	(7-8)
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>         Articles
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> Anna Halprin's 10 Myths: Mutual Creation and Non-totalizing 
> Collectivity 
> <http://anarchist-developments.org/index.php/adcs/article/view/58> 	
> Tusa Shea 	(9-30)
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> RUINS for Violoncello Quartet 
> <http://anarchist-developments.org/index.php/adcs/article/view/62> 	
> Allan Antliff 	(31-32)
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> RUINS for Violoncello Quartet 
> <http://anarchist-developments.org/index.php/adcs/article/view/59> 	
> Wolf Edwards 	(33-36)
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> Situating Freedom: Jackson Mac Low, John Cage, and Donald Judd 
> <http://anarchist-developments.org/index.php/adcs/article/view/50> 	
> Allan Antliff 	(39-57)
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> Gambling Anarchically: The Early Russian Avant-Garde 
> <http://anarchist-developments.org/index.php/adcs/article/view/54> 	
> Nina Gurianova 	(59-81)
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> Groundless in the Museum: Anarchism and the Living Work of Art 
> <http://anarchist-developments.org/index.php/adcs/article/view/52> 	
> Luis Jacob 	(83-95)
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> Nottingham's Monuments of the Near Future 
> <http://anarchist-developments.org/index.php/adcs/article/view/56> 	
> Melissa Appleton, Matthew Butcher, (Post-Works) . 	(97-111)
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> Modernist Abstraction, Anarchist Antimilitarism, and War 
> <http://anarchist-developments.org/index.php/adcs/article/view/55> 	
> Patricia Leighten 	(113-150)
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> Social Physics 
> <http://anarchist-developments.org/index.php/adcs/article/view/51> 	
> Kika Thorne 	(151-153)
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> Bad Anarchism: Aestheticized Mythmaking and the Legacy of Georges 
> Sorel <http://anarchist-developments.org/index.php/adcs/article/view/53> 	
> Mark Antliff 	(155-187)
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> Becoming Anarchist: The Function of Anarchist Literature 
> <http://anarchist-developments.org/index.php/adcs/article/view/57> 	
> Sandra Jeppesen 	(189-213)
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> ADCS 2011.2
> "Art & Anarchy" (Allan Antliff, Ed.)
> http://littleblackcart.com/Anarchist-Developments-in-Cultural-Studies-2.2011.html
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> ADCS 2011.1
> "Ten Years After 9/11: An Anarchist Analysis" (Michael Truscello, Ed.)
> http://littleblackcart.com/Anarchist-Developments-in-Cultural-Studies-1.2011.html 
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> ADCS 2010 - Virtual Issue
> "The Anarchist Turn" (Simon Critchley, Ed.)
> http://anarchist-developments.org/index.php/adcs/issue/view/4/showToc
>
> ADCS 2010.1
> "Post-Anarchism Today"
> http://littleblackcart.com/Anarchist-Developments-in-Cultural-Studies-1.html
>
> ADCS 2010.1 (bulk)
> "Post-Anarchism Today"
> http://littleblackcart.com/Anarchist-Developments-in-Cultural-Studies-1-Bulk.html
>
> For bulk discounts or other inquiries contact Duane(dot)Rousselle(at) 
> unb(dot)ca


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