Connecting urban activism to historical, philosophical and theoretical ideas of the dialectic, this book builds a new theoretical framework for reimagining the work of anarchist organizing and social movements
Connecting urban activism to historical, philosophical and theoretical ideas of the dialectic, this book builds a new theoretical framework for reimagining the work of anarchist organizing and social movementsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Benjamin Heim Shepard is Associate Professor of Human Services at New York City College of Technology.
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Introduction 1. Cities as DIY Spaces: On Dialectical Anarchism Activism and the Future of Cities 2. From Emma Goldman to Riot Grrl, Sex Work, Autonomy and the Transformation of Streets 3. Bridging the Divide between Queer Theory and Anarchism 4. Harm Reduction as Pleasure Activism 5. Revolutionary Games and Ludic Anarchism 6. Squats, Primitive Accumulation and the Struggle for a Home in a Neoliberal City 7. Dialectical Times: Cycling, Non-Polluting Transportation, and Urban Fortunes from Times Up to Right of Way! 8. Public Spaces and Urban Vistas: From Gardens to Libraries and the Struggle against the Negative 9. Urban Spaces as a Living Theater: Toward a Public Space Party for Poems, Art and Performance 10. On a Dialectical Urban Activism:Concluding Thoughts on Public Space, Activist History and Theoretical Mergings
Introduction 1. Cities as DIY Spaces: On Dialectical Anarchism Activism and the Future of Cities 2. From Emma Goldman to Riot Grrl, Sex Work, Autonomy and the Transformation of Streets 3. Bridging the Divide between Queer Theory and Anarchism 4. Harm Reduction as Pleasure Activism 5. Revolutionary Games and Ludic Anarchism 6. Squats, Primitive Accumulation and the Struggle for a Home in a Neoliberal City 7. Dialectical Times: Cycling, Non-Polluting Transportation, and Urban Fortunes from Times Up to Right of Way! 8. Public Spaces and Urban Vistas: From Gardens to Libraries and the Struggle against the Negative 9. Urban Spaces as a Living Theater: Toward a Public Space Party for Poems, Art and Performance 10. On a Dialectical Urban Activism:Concluding Thoughts on Public Space, Activist History and Theoretical Mergings
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