Anarchism and utopianism

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Anarchism and utopianism

edited by Laurence Davis and Ruth Kinna

Manchester University Press, 2014, c2009

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Originally published: 2009

Includes bibliographical references and index

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This collection of original essays examines the relationship between anarchism and utopianism, exploring the intersections and overlaps between these two fields of study and providing novel perspectives for the analysis of both. The book opens with an historical and philosophical survey of the subject matter and goes on to examine antecedents of the anarchist literary utopia; anti-capitalism and the anarchist utopian literary imagination; free love as an expression of anarchist politics and utopian desire; and revolutionary practice. Contributors explore the creative interchange of anarchism and utopianism in both theory and modern political practice; debunk some widely-held myths about the inherent utopianism of anarchy; uncover the anarchistic influences active in the history of utopian thought; and provide fresh perspectives on contemporary academic and activist debates about ecology, alternatives to capitalism, revolutionary theory and practice, and the politics of art, gender and sexuality. Scholars in both anarchist and utopian studies have for many years acknowledged a relationship between these two areas, but this is the first time that the historical and philosophical dimensions of the relationship have been investigated as a primary focus for research, and its political significance given full and detailed consideration. -- .

Table of Contents

Introduction - Laurence Davis Part I: Historical and philosophical overview 1. Anarchism and the dialectic of utopia - John P. Clark PART II: Antecedents of the anarchist literary utopia 2. Daoism as utopian or accommodationist: radical Daoism reexamined in light of the Guodian Manuscripts - John A. Rapp 3. Diderot's *Supplement au voyage de Bougainville*: steps towards an anarchist utopia - Peter G. Stillman Part III: Anti-capitalism and the anarchist utopian literary imagination 4. Everyone an artist: art, labour, anarchy, and utopia - Laurence Davis 5. Anarchist powers: B. Traven, Pierre Clastres, and the question of utopia - Nicholas Spencer 6. Utopia, anarchism and the political implications of emotions - Gisela Heffes 7. Anarchy in the archives: notes from the ruins of Sydney and Melbourne - Brian Greenspan Part IV: Free love: anarchist politics and utopian desire 8. Speaking desire: anarchism and free love as utopian performance in fin de siecle Britain - Judy Greenway 9. Visions of the future: reproduction, revolution and regeneration in American anarchist utopian fiction - Brigitte Koenig 10. Intimate fellows: utopia and chaos in the early post-Stonewall gay liberation manifestos - Dominic Ording Part V: Rethinking revolutionary practice 11. Anarchism, utopianism and the politics of emancipation - Saul Newman 12. Anarchism and the politics of utopia - Ruth Kinna 13. 'The space now possible': anarchist education as utopian hope - Judith Suissa 14. Utopia in contemporary anarchism - Uri Gordon Index -- .

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  • NCID
    BC05507879
  • ISBN
    • 9780719096679
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Manchester
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 285 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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