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The Blomsbury Companion to Anarchism

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Bloomsbury 2014Description: 469pISBN:
  • 9781628924305
DDC classification:
  • N51.4 K622
Partial contents:
1. Research on Anarchism ..............3 2. Approaches to Anarchist Research Research methods and Problems: Postanarchism ..........41 Anarchism and Analytic Philosophy.........50 Anarchism and art History: Methodologies of Insurrection ....72 Participant Observation .........86 Anarchy, Anarchism and International Relations..............96 3. Current Research in Anarchist Studies Bridging the Gaps: Twentieth-century anglo-American anarchist thought .............111 The hitchhiker as Theorist: Rethinking sociology and Anthropology from an Anarchist perspective ................140 Genders and Sexualities in Anarchist movements ...............162 Literature and Anarchism ..................192 Anarchism and the Future of Revolution ...............212 Social Ecology .................233 Reading anarchism through Latin American Eyes...............252 Geographies and Urban Space .................278 There Ain`t no Black in the Anarchist flag! Race, Ethnicity and Anarchism ....................299 Where to Now?/ Loose ends .................315 4. Materials for Further research Key terms .....................329
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includes index and biblioraphy

1. Research on Anarchism ..............3 2. Approaches to Anarchist Research Research methods and Problems: Postanarchism ..........41 Anarchism and Analytic Philosophy.........50 Anarchism and art History: Methodologies of Insurrection ....72 Participant Observation .........86 Anarchy, Anarchism and International Relations..............96 3. Current Research in Anarchist Studies Bridging the Gaps: Twentieth-century anglo-American anarchist thought .............111 The hitchhiker as Theorist: Rethinking sociology and Anthropology from an Anarchist perspective ................140 Genders and Sexualities in Anarchist movements ...............162 Literature and Anarchism ..................192 Anarchism and the Future of Revolution ...............212 Social Ecology .................233 Reading anarchism through Latin American Eyes...............252 Geographies and Urban Space .................278 There Ain`t no Black in the Anarchist flag! Race, Ethnicity and Anarchism ....................299 Where to Now?/ Loose ends .................315 4. Materials for Further research Key terms .....................329

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