Preface by Duane Rousselle
Acknowledgements
Introduction by Süreyyya Evren
PART 1: When Anarchism Met Post-structuralism
1. Post-structuralism and the Epistemological Basis of Anarchism by
Andrew Koch
2. Is Post-structuralist Political Theory Anarchist? by Todd
May
3. The Politics of Post-anarchism by Saul Newman
4. Post-anarchism Anarchy by Hakim Bey
PART 2: Post-anarchism Hits the Streets
5. Empowering Anarchy: Power, Hegemony, and Anarchist Strategy by
Tadzio Mueller
6. Hegemony, Affinity, and the Newest Social Movements at the End
of the 00s by Richard J. F. Day
7. The Constellation of Opposition by Jason Adams
8. Acracy_Reloaded@post1968/1989: Reflections on Postmodern
Revolutions by Antón Fernendez de Rota
PART 3: Classical Anarchism Reloaded
9. Things to do with Post-structuralism in a Life of Anarchy:
Relocating the Outpost of Post-anarchism by Sandra Jeppesen
10. Anarchy, Power and Post-structuralism by Alan Antliff
11. Post-anarchism: A Partial Account by Benjamin Franks
PART 4: Lines of Flight
12. Buffy the Post-anarchist/Vampire Slayer by Lewis Call
13. Sexuality as State-Form by Jamie Heckert
14. When Theories Meet: Emma Goldman and 'Post-anarchism' by Hilton
Bertalan
15. Reconsidering Post-structuralism and Anarchism by Nathan
Jun
16. A Post-anarchist Politics of Technology by Michael
Truscello
Notes on Contributors
Index
Duane Rousselle is the founder and editor of the journal Anarchist
Developments in Cultural Studies and a librarian for 'The Anarchist
Library' project. He is co-editor of Post-Anarchism: A Reader
(Pluto, 2011).
Süreyyya Evren writes on contemporary art, literature and radical
politics. He is the editor-in-chief and founder of the
post-anarchist magazine Siyahi and the co-editor of Post-Anarchism
(Pluto, 2011).
'Collects together key readings in post-anarchist theory and
highlights the complexity and diversity of this current of thought.
Acknowledging the critical attention post-anarchism has received,
it provides an excellent guide to the central themes of
contemporary debate. A marvellous, valuable book'
*Ruth Kinna, Senior Lecturer in Politics at Loughborough
University. Editor of Anarchist Studies and author of The
Beginner's Guide to Anarchism (2009).*
'I would expect readers at all academic levels, from undergraduates
and/or street activists right up to the highest levels of academia,
to find this work intellectually stimulating, exciting and
fresh'
*Stevphen Shukaitis, University of Essex*
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