the Allan Antliff issue
Art & Anarchy returns to a perennial concern - how our capacity for imaginative prefiguration and/or social intervention and/or self-actualization figures in the tensions that arise between the realities we seek to transform and our aspirations as anarchists. (Allan Antliff)
This issue has articles on Anna Halprin; aestheticized mythmaking (and George Sorel); Anarchism and living works of art; modernist abstraction, anti-militarism, and war; early Russian avante-gardists; social physics and more.
Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies is an open-access, peer-reviewed, journal devoted to the study of new and emerging connections across disciplines in contemporary anarchist studies. We publish articles, reviews/debates, announcements and unique contributions that (1) adopt an anarchist standpoint with regards to analyses of language, discourse, culture and power; (2) investigate or incorporate various facets of anarchist thought and practice from a non-anarchist standpoint; (3) investigate or incorporate elements of non-anarchist thought and practice from the standpoint of traditional anarchist thought.
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