Following recent CFPs for the 'Anarchism and Geography' panel at the
RGS conference, some may be interested in taking a look at this new
edited volume, hot off the press yesterday. A number of the chapters
seem to be of relevance to geographers.
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Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 11:09:11 -0600
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Subject: [anarchist.academics] Book: New Perspectives on Anarchism
Hi all,
After a long and mostly inexplicable delay, New Perspectives on
Anarchism is now available. The cost in hardback is ridiculous, but I
hope you'll consider picking up the somewhat more reasonable paperback
edition.
http://lexingtonbooks.com/Catalog/SingleBook.shtml?command=Search&db=^DB/CATALOG.db&eqSKUdata=0739132407
Table of Contents
* Introduction
Todd May
* Part 1: Anarchism & Philosophy
* Chapter 1: Anarchy in Political Philosophy
Francis Dupuis-Déri
*
* Chapter 2: Is Post-structuralist Political Theory Anarchist?
Todd May
* Chapter 3: Power and Anarchy: In/equality + In/visibility in
Autonomous Politics
Uri Gordon
* Chapter 4: Anarchism of the Other Person
Mitchell Verter
Chapter 5: The Double Paradigm of Power
Salvo Vaccaro Translated by Samantha E. Bankston
* Part 2: Anarchism & Political Science
Chapter 6: Vanguards and Paternalism
Benjamin Franks
Chapter 7: Anarchy, Decentralisation, and Autonomy at the Seattle
Anti-WTO Protests
Clive Gabay
Chapter 8: Anarchist Theory and Human Rights
Scott Turner
* Part 3: Anarchism & Religion
Chapter 9: Christian Anarchism: A Revolutionary Reading of the Bible
Alexandre J.M.E. Christoyannopoulos
Chapter 10: Anarchist Confrontations with Religion
Harold Barclay
* Part 4: Classical Anarchism
Chapter 11: Reinventing Resistance: Constructive Activism in Gustav
Landauer's Social Philosophy
James Horrox
Chapter 12: Alchemy at Clarens: Kropotkin and Reclus, 1877- 1881
Dana Ward
Chapter 13: Proudhon, Pragmatist
Irène Pereira Translated by Vernon Cisney & Nicolae Morar
* Part 5: Anarchism & Social Science
Chapter 15: An Anarchist-Sociologist Research Program
Dana M. Williams
Chapter 16: Sabotaging the System! Bringing Anarchist Theory into
Social Studies Education
Abraham DeLeon
Chapter 17: Whither Anarchist Geography?
Anthony Ince
Chapter 18: An Ethnography of Nowhere
Stevphen Shukaitis
* Part 6: Anarchism & Ecology
Chapter 19: Free from Nature or Free Nature?: An Anarchist Critique of
Transhumanism
Elizabeth Kolovou & Stavros Karageorgakis
Chapter 20: John Zerzan, Primitivism, and the Value of Culture
Rodrigo Gomes Guimarães
Chapter 21: New Remedies or New Evils? Anarchism and the Scientific Revolution
Thomas Martin
Chapter 22: The State of Nature: The Political Philosophy of
Primitivism and the Culture of Contamination
Mick Smith
* Part 7: Anarchism & Culture
Chapter 23: What is Anarchist Cultural Studies? Precursors, Problems,
and Prospects
Jesse Cohn
Chapter 24: The Past, Period Drama, and Mutual Aid
Karen Goaman
Chapter 25: Crisis of Authority Aboard the Battlestar Galactica
Lewis Call
Chapter 26: Creating Guerilla Texts in Rhizomatic Value-Practices on
the Sliding Scale of Autonomy: Toward An Anti-Authoritarian Cultural
Logic
Sandra Jeppesen
Nathan J. Jun, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Midwestern State University
3410 Taft Boulevard
Wichita Falls, Texas 76308 USA
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Office: 940-397-4128
Mobile: 773-494-5851
Fax: 940-397-4931
http://faculty.mwsu.edu/philosophy/nathan.jun
----- End forwarded message -----
Hi all,
After a long and mostly inexplicable delay, New Perspectives on Anarchism is now available. The cost in hardback is ridiculous, but I hope you'll consider picking up the somewhat more reasonable paperback edition.
http://lexingtonbooks.com/Catalog/SingleBook.shtml?command=Search&db=^DB/CATALOG.db&eqSKUdata=0739132407
Table of Contents
* Introduction
Todd May
* Part 1: Anarchism & Philosophy
* Chapter 1: Anarchy in Political Philosophy
Francis Dupuis-Déri
*
* Chapter 2: Is Post-structuralist Political Theory Anarchist?
Todd May
* Chapter 3: Power and Anarchy: In/equality + In/visibility in Autonomous Politics
Uri Gordon
* Chapter 4: Anarchism of the Other Person
Mitchell Verter
Chapter 5: The Double Paradigm of Power
Salvo Vaccaro Translated by Samantha E. Bankston
* Part 2: Anarchism & Political Science
Chapter 6: Vanguards and Paternalism
Benjamin Franks
Chapter 7: Anarchy, Decentralisation, and Autonomy at the Seattle Anti-WTO Protests
Clive Gabay
Chapter 8: Anarchist Theory and Human Rights
Scott Turner
* Part 3: Anarchism & Religion
Chapter 9: Christian Anarchism: A Revolutionary Reading of the Bible
Alexandre J.M.E. Christoyannopoulos
Chapter 10: Anarchist Confrontations with Religion
Harold Barclay
* Part 4: Classical Anarchism
Chapter 11: Reinventing Resistance: Constructive Activism in Gustav Landauer's Social Philosophy
James Horrox
Chapter 12: Alchemy at Clarens: Kropotkin and Reclus, 1877- 1881
Dana Ward
Chapter 13: Proudhon, Pragmatist
Irène Pereira Translated by Vernon Cisney & Nicolae Morar
* Part 5: Anarchism & Social Science
Chapter 15: An Anarchist-Sociologist Research Program
Dana M. Williams
Chapter 16: Sabotaging the System! Bringing Anarchist Theory into Social Studies Education
Abraham DeLeon
Chapter 17: Whither Anarchist Geography?
Anthony Ince
Chapter 18: An Ethnography of Nowhere
Stevphen Shukaitis
* Part 6: Anarchism & Ecology
Chapter 19: Free from Nature or Free Nature?: An Anarchist Critique of Transhumanism
Elizabeth Kolovou & Stavros Karageorgakis
Chapter 20: John Zerzan, Primitivism, and the Value of Culture
Rodrigo Gomes Guimarães
Chapter 21: New Remedies or New Evils? Anarchism and the Scientific Revolution
Thomas Martin
Chapter 22: The State of Nature: The Political Philosophy of Primitivism and the Culture of Contamination
Mick Smith
* Part 7: Anarchism & Culture
Chapter 23: What is Anarchist Cultural Studies? Precursors, Problems, and Prospects
Jesse Cohn
Chapter 24: The Past, Period Drama, and Mutual Aid
Karen Goaman
Chapter 25: Crisis of Authority Aboard the Battlestar Galactica
Lewis Call
Chapter 26: Creating Guerilla Texts in Rhizomatic Value-Practices on the Sliding Scale of Autonomy: Toward An Anti-Authoritarian Cultural Logic
Sandra Jeppesen
Nathan J. Jun, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Midwestern State University
3410 Taft Boulevard
Wichita Falls, Texas 76308 USA
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Office: 940-397-4128
Mobile: 773-494-5851
Fax: 940-397-4931
http://faculty.mwsu.edu/philosophy/nathan.jun
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