"Anarchist Studies" is an inter-disciplinary journal of scholarly research into the theory and history of anarchism. It carries features on three broad themes: the re-evaluation of the anarchist record, considering issues of culture, philosophy and political action; the potential future of anarchism as a current of critical political action; and the application of anarchist ideas as an instrument of research. Recent highlights have included special issues on sexuality, and on science-fiction, and research articles on Tolstoy, Daoism, Locke and post-structuralism.
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'There has been a remarkable surge of interest in anarchist thought and practice in recent years. Anarchist Studies has played an important part in this revival with serious and constructive inquiries into anarchism's historical experience and animating ideas, and valuable contributions to enriching and deepening them' Noam Chomsky 'Many academic journals are interchangeable, but Anarchist Studies is full of material you will discover nowhere else' Colin Ward
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978-1-905007-38-7 (9781905007387)
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"Fly" is a New York based anarchist illustrator.
INTRODUCTION Anarchism: Secularism, Religion and Diversity Ruth Kinna FEATURES The Trial of Fatima: Anarchists, Muslims and the Monde Libertaire, 2003-05 Sharif Gemie Some thoughts on 'The Trial of Fatima' Neil Macmaster Comment on "The Trial of Fatima: Anarchists, Muslims and the Monde Libertaire" Harold B. Barclay Some observations on Sharif Gemie's essay Georges Ubbiali The shadows of enlightenment: some Foucaultian perspectives on the French law and the veil Beltran Roca Anarchism, anti-clericalism and religions Paul Chambers An immigrant in France: trying to understand the headscarf Tom Cahill The trial of Le Monde libertaire Ronald Creagh Afterword L. Susan Brown