Without Borders or Limits: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Anarchist Studies [document électronique] /  Nathan J. JUN ;  Jorell A. MELÉNDEZ BADILLO ;  Jesse COHN ;  Jon BEKKEN ;  Nino KÜHNIS (1978-2013) ;  Dana WARD ;  Ryan Allen KNIGHT ;  Michel BAKOUNINE (1814-1876) ;  Frantz FANON ;  Pierre KROPOTKINE (1842-1921) . -  Newcastle upon Tyne [UK] : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013 . - XX + 303 p. : ill. ; PDF OCR. ISBN : 978-1-4438-4768-1 Langues : Anglais ( eng) 
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					ANIMAUX ; ART ; COLONISATION ET DÉCOLONISATION ; CULTURE ; DOCTRINE ; ÉTHIQUE ; INFORMATION ; PHILOSOPHIE ; RELIGION
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					"This volume of collected essays brings together conversations, papers, and debates from the Third Annual North American Anarchist Studies Network Conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Nathan Jun and Jorell A. Meléndez aspire to go beyond a simple collection of papers and instead aim to maintain a dialogue among different academic fields with the sole task of comprehending and re-thinking anarchist studies." [From the publisher's website] 
 
Table of content:  
 
Preface. Anarchist Studies After NAASN-III: Where Are We Going? / Jesse Cohn 
Introduction / Nathan Jun and Jorell Meléndez 
 
Part One: Theory and Philosophy 
 
Chapter One. A Society in Revolt or Under Analysis? Investigating the Dialogue between Nineteenth-Century Anarchists and Sociologists / Dana Williams 
Chapter Two. Kropotkin: Mutual Aid, Sustainability, and the Prospects of Freedom / Jon Bekken 
 
Part Two: Historical Analyses, Methodologies, and Perspectives 
 
Chapter Three. ‘We’ is for Anarchism: Construction and Use of Collective Identity in the Anarchist Press of Fin-de-Siécle Switzerland / Nino Kühnis 
Chapter Four. Interpreting, De-constructing, and Deciphering Ideograms of Rebellion: An Approach to the History of Reading Inside Anarchist Groups in Puerto Rico at the Start of the Twentieth Century / Jorell Meléndez 
Chapter Five. Methods for Tracing Radical Networks: Mapping the Print Culture and Propagandists of the Sovversivi / Andrew Hoyt 
Chapter Six. Anarchist Culture on the Cusp of the Twentieth Century / Dana Ward 
 
Part Three: Anarchist Manifestations in the Arts, Media, and Culture 
 
Chapter Seven. Guerrilla Communications: Poster Response to the Coup of 1936 / Hillary Gordon 
Chapter Eight. Across Cardew/Caliban: Towards an Anarchic Assembling of Revolutionary Phenomena / Eduardo Rosario 
Chapter Nine. Anarchist Media and the Crisis of Communication / Jon Bekken 
Chapter Ten. Copyrights Must Be Amended / Brett Díaz 
Chapter Eleven. From Potsherds to Smartphones: Anarchism, Archeology, and the Material World / James Birmingham 
 
Part Four: Religion, Ethics, and Spirituality 
 
Chapter Twelve. Luisa Capetillo, Anarchist and Spiritualist: A Synthesis of the Irreconcilable / Carmen Romeu-Toro 
Chapter Thirteen. Anarchism and Christianity / Abner Roldán 
Chapter Fourteen. Anarchism and Spiritualist Philosophy in Puerto Rico / Daniel Márquez 
Chapter Fifteen. Ethics as an Anarcho-Social Practice / Reynaldo Padilla Teruel 
 
Part Five: Praxis and Contemporary Struggles 
 
Chapter Sixteen. Bullhorns, Balaclavas, and... Negotiations with Vivisectors? It’s Just Anarchists in Neoliberal Drag / Jennifer D. Grubbs 
Chapter Seventeen. Anthropocentric Tyranny / Gazir Sued 
Chapter Eighteen. Queering (Animal) Liberation and (Queers) Victimhood: The Reappropiation of Intersectionality and Violence / Michael Loadenthal 
Chapter Nineteen. Dawn of the Dead: A Student Narrative on Collective Classrooms / Fernando Janer 
Chapter Twenty. Utopia is Possible: The Presence of the Libertarian Ideal in the Revolutionary Theory of the Movimiento Socialista de Trabajadores (MST) / Raúl Báez 
Chapter Twenty One. Anti-colonial Anarchism, Or Anarchistic Anti-Colonialism: The Similarities in the Revolutionary Theories of Frantz Fanon and Mikhail Bakunin / Ryan Knight 
 
Editors 
Contributors 
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					| Titre : | 
					Without Borders or Limits: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Anarchist Studies | 
				 
					| Type de document :  | 
					document électronique | 
				 
					| Auteurs :  | 
					Nathan J. JUN ; Jorell A. MELÉNDEZ BADILLO ; Jesse COHN ; Jon BEKKEN ; Nino KÜHNIS (1978-2013) ; Dana WARD ; Ryan Allen KNIGHT ; Michel BAKOUNINE (1814-1876) ; Frantz FANON ; Pierre KROPOTKINE (1842-1921) | 
				 
					| Editeur : | 
					Newcastle upon Tyne [UK] : Cambridge Scholars Publishing | 
				 
					| Année de publication :  | 
					2013 | 
				 
					| Importance :  | 
					XX + 303 p. | 
				 
					| Présentation :  | 
					ill. | 
				 
					| Format :  | 
					PDF OCR | 
				 
					| ISBN/ISSN/EAN :  | 
					978-1-4438-4768-1 | 
				 
					| Langues : | 
					Anglais (eng) | 
				 
					| Catégories :  | 
					ANIMAUX ; ART ; COLONISATION ET DÉCOLONISATION ; CULTURE ; DOCTRINE ; ÉTHIQUE ; INFORMATION ; PHILOSOPHIE ; RELIGION
  | 
				 
					| Résumé :  | 
					"This volume of collected essays brings together conversations, papers, and debates from the Third Annual North American Anarchist Studies Network Conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Nathan Jun and Jorell A. Meléndez aspire to go beyond a simple collection of papers and instead aim to maintain a dialogue among different academic fields with the sole task of comprehending and re-thinking anarchist studies." [From the publisher's website] 
 
Table of content:  
 
Preface. Anarchist Studies After NAASN-III: Where Are We Going? / Jesse Cohn 
Introduction / Nathan Jun and Jorell Meléndez 
 
Part One: Theory and Philosophy 
 
Chapter One. A Society in Revolt or Under Analysis? Investigating the Dialogue between Nineteenth-Century Anarchists and Sociologists / Dana Williams 
Chapter Two. Kropotkin: Mutual Aid, Sustainability, and the Prospects of Freedom / Jon Bekken 
 
Part Two: Historical Analyses, Methodologies, and Perspectives 
 
Chapter Three. ‘We’ is for Anarchism: Construction and Use of Collective Identity in the Anarchist Press of Fin-de-Siécle Switzerland / Nino Kühnis 
Chapter Four. Interpreting, De-constructing, and Deciphering Ideograms of Rebellion: An Approach to the History of Reading Inside Anarchist Groups in Puerto Rico at the Start of the Twentieth Century / Jorell Meléndez 
Chapter Five. Methods for Tracing Radical Networks: Mapping the Print Culture and Propagandists of the Sovversivi / Andrew Hoyt 
Chapter Six. Anarchist Culture on the Cusp of the Twentieth Century / Dana Ward 
 
Part Three: Anarchist Manifestations in the Arts, Media, and Culture 
 
Chapter Seven. Guerrilla Communications: Poster Response to the Coup of 1936 / Hillary Gordon 
Chapter Eight. Across Cardew/Caliban: Towards an Anarchic Assembling of Revolutionary Phenomena / Eduardo Rosario 
Chapter Nine. Anarchist Media and the Crisis of Communication / Jon Bekken 
Chapter Ten. Copyrights Must Be Amended / Brett Díaz 
Chapter Eleven. From Potsherds to Smartphones: Anarchism, Archeology, and the Material World / James Birmingham 
 
Part Four: Religion, Ethics, and Spirituality 
 
Chapter Twelve. Luisa Capetillo, Anarchist and Spiritualist: A Synthesis of the Irreconcilable / Carmen Romeu-Toro 
Chapter Thirteen. Anarchism and Christianity / Abner Roldán 
Chapter Fourteen. Anarchism and Spiritualist Philosophy in Puerto Rico / Daniel Márquez 
Chapter Fifteen. Ethics as an Anarcho-Social Practice / Reynaldo Padilla Teruel 
 
Part Five: Praxis and Contemporary Struggles 
 
Chapter Sixteen. Bullhorns, Balaclavas, and... Negotiations with Vivisectors? It’s Just Anarchists in Neoliberal Drag / Jennifer D. Grubbs 
Chapter Seventeen. Anthropocentric Tyranny / Gazir Sued 
Chapter Eighteen. Queering (Animal) Liberation and (Queers) Victimhood: The Reappropiation of Intersectionality and Violence / Michael Loadenthal 
Chapter Nineteen. Dawn of the Dead: A Student Narrative on Collective Classrooms / Fernando Janer 
Chapter Twenty. Utopia is Possible: The Presence of the Libertarian Ideal in the Revolutionary Theory of the Movimiento Socialista de Trabajadores (MST) / Raúl Báez 
Chapter Twenty One. Anti-colonial Anarchism, Or Anarchistic Anti-Colonialism: The Similarities in the Revolutionary Theories of Frantz Fanon and Mikhail Bakunin / Ryan Knight 
 
Editors 
Contributors 
Index | 
				 
					| Mention de responsabilité :  | 
					Edited by Jorell A. Meléndez Badillo and Nathan J. Jun | 
				 
					| Permalink : | 
					https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=316056 | 
				  
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