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The study of anarchism as a philosophical, political, and social
movement has burgeoned both in the academy and in the global
activist community in recent years. Taking advantage of this boom
in anarchist scholarship, Nathan J. Jun and Shane Wahl have
compiled twenty-six cutting-edge essays on this timely topic in New
Perspectives on Anarchism. This collection of essays is unique in
its global and multi-cultural scope, as its contributors hail from
across the globe. The scholars and activists featured in New
Perspectives on Anarchism view anarchism from a variety of
disciplinary perspectives, including philosophy, political science,
religion, sociology, and ecology. Together, they attest to the
vibrancy, intrepidity, and diversity of contemporary anarchist
studies both within and without the academy. New Perspectives on
Anarchism's broad approach to anarchism will make it appealing to
scholars and political activists from a variety of disciplinary
backgrounds.
The study of anarchism as a philosophical, political, and social
movement has burgeoned both in the academy and in the global
activist community in recent years. Taking advantage of this boom
in anarchist scholarship, Nathan J. Jun and Shane Wahl have
compiled twenty-six cutting-edge essays on this timely topic in New
Perspectives on Anarchism. This collection of essays is unique in
its global and multi-cultural scope, as its contributors hail from
across the globe. The scholars and activists featured in New
Perspectives on Anarchism view anarchism from a variety of
disciplinary perspectives, including philosophy, political science,
religion, sociology, and ecology. Together, they attest to the
vibrancy, intrepidity, and diversity of contemporary anarchist
studies both within and without the academy. New Perspectives on
Anarchism's broad approach to anarchism will make it appealing to
scholars and political activists from a variety of disciplinary
backgrounds.
In the late nineteenth through mid-twentieth centuries, the
anarchist effort to promote free thought, individual liberty, and
social equality relied upon an international Spanish-language print
network. These channels for journalism and literature promoted
anarchist ideas and practices while fostering transnational
solidarity and activism from Buenos Aires to Los Angeles to
Barcelona. Christopher J. Castaneda and Montse Feu edit a
collection that examines many facets of Spanish-language anarchist
history. Arranged chronologically and thematically, the essays
investigate anarchist print culture's transatlantic origins;
Latina/o labor-oriented anarchism in the United States; the
anarchist print presence in locales like Mexico's borderlands and
Steubenville, Ohio; the history of essential publications and the
individuals behind them; and the circulation of anarchist writing
from the Spanish-American War to the twenty-first
century.Contributors: Jon Bekken, Christopher Castaneda, Jesse
Cohn, Sergio Sanchez Collantes, Maria Jose Dominguez, Antonio
Herreria Fernandez, Montse Feu, Sonia Hernandez, Jorell A.
Melendez-Badillo, Javier Navarro Navarro, Michel Otayek, Mario
Martin Revellado, Susana Sueiro Seoane, Kirwin R. Shaffer,
Alejandro de la Torre, and David Watson
In the late nineteenth through mid-twentieth centuries, the
anarchist effort to promote free thought, individual liberty, and
social equality relied upon an international Spanish-language print
network. These channels for journalism and literature promoted
anarchist ideas and practices while fostering transnational
solidarity and activism from Buenos Aires to Los Angeles to
Barcelona. Christopher J. Castaneda and Montse Feu edit a
collection that examines many facets of Spanish-language anarchist
history. Arranged chronologically and thematically, the essays
investigate anarchist print culture's transatlantic origins;
Latina/o labor-oriented anarchism in the United States; the
anarchist print presence in locales like Mexico's borderlands and
Steubenville, Ohio; the history of essential publications and the
individuals behind them; and the circulation of anarchist writing
from the Spanish-American War to the twenty-first
century.Contributors: Jon Bekken, Christopher Castaneda, Jesse
Cohn, Sergio Sanchez Collantes, Maria Jose Dominguez, Antonio
Herreria Fernandez, Montse Feu, Sonia Hernandez, Jorell A.
Melendez-Badillo, Javier Navarro Navarro, Michel Otayek, Mario
Martin Revellado, Susana Sueiro Seoane, Kirwin R. Shaffer,
Alejandro de la Torre, and David Watson
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