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Post-Anarchism: A Reader

by Duane Rousselle, Süreyyya Evren

📖 Overview

Post-Anarchism: A Reader compiles key texts and essays exploring the intersection of classical anarchist theory with post-structuralist and contemporary critical thought. The collection brings together writings from influential post-anarchist thinkers including Saul Newman, Lewis Call, and Todd May. The book traces the development of post-anarchist theory from its emergence in the 1990s through various philosophical and political interventions. Essays examine how post-structuralist concepts around power, subjectivity, and resistance can enhance and transform traditional anarchist frameworks. Contributors analyze the relationships between anarchism and post-modernism, post-structuralism, and post-colonial theory through detailed theoretical discussions and case studies. The reader includes both foundational texts that helped establish the field of post-anarchism as well as more recent scholarship. This collection represents a significant contribution to contemporary radical political theory, suggesting new directions for anarchist thought in dialogue with critical theory. The work points to possibilities for reimagining resistance and social transformation beyond traditional revolutionary models.

👀 Reviews

Limited reader reviews exist online for this academic text. Most readers note it provides a collection of writings from post-anarchist theorists and attempts to map the development of post-anarchist thought. Readers liked: - Clear organization of complex theoretical concepts - Inclusion of both foundational and contemporary writers - Helpful introduction to post-anarchist ideas Readers disliked: - Dense academic language that can be difficult to follow - Some essays repeat similar points - Limited engagement with practical applications Goodreads: 3.91/5 (11 ratings, 1 written review) "Useful collection but could benefit from more diverse perspectives" - Anonymous reviewer Amazon: No reviews available LibraryThing: No reviews available The book appears primarily used in academic settings, with most discussion occurring in scholarly journals rather than consumer review platforms.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔹 Post-anarchism emerged in the late 1990s as a synthesis between classical anarchist philosophy and poststructuralist/postmodern theory, making this reader one of the first comprehensive collections exploring this theoretical intersection. 🔹 Co-editor Süreyyya Evren is not only a scholar but also a novelist and art critic, bringing a multidisciplinary perspective to the compilation of post-anarchist texts. 🔹 The book includes contributions from influential thinkers like Todd May, who is credited with first developing post-anarchist theory in his 1994 work "The Political Philosophy of Poststructuralist Anarchism." 🔹 Post-anarchism challenges traditional anarchist assumptions about human nature and essential identities, instead focusing on the role of power relations and discourse in shaping social reality. 🔹 The collection features both established post-anarchist writings and previously untranslated texts, making formerly inaccessible theoretical works available to English-speaking readers for the first time.