ABSTRACT

Anarchism & Sexuality aims to bring the rich and diverse traditions of anarchist thought and practice into contact with contemporary questions about the politics and lived experience of sexuality. Both in style and in content, it is conceived as a book that aims to question, subvert and overflow authoritarian divisions between the personal and political; between sexual desires categorised as heterosexual or homosexual; between seemingly mutually exclusive activism and scholarship; between forms of expression such as poetry and prose; and between disciplinary categories of knowledge. Anarchism & Sexuality seeks to achieve this by suggesting connections between ethics, relationships and power, three themes that run throughout. The key objectives of the book are: to bring fresh anarchist perspectives to debates around sexuality; to make a queer and feminist intervention within the most recent wave of anarchist scholarship; and to make a queerly anarchist contribution to social justice literature, policy and practice. By mingling prose and poetry, theory and autobiography, it constitutes a gathering place to explore the interplay between sexual and social transformation.This book will be of use to those interested in anarchist movements, cultural studies, critical legal theory, gender studies, and queer and sexuality studies.

part |44 pages

Poetic interlude 1

chapter |20 pages

Alexander Berkman

Sexual dissidence in the first wave anarchist movement and its subsequent narratives

chapter |22 pages

Nobody knows what an insurgent body can do

Questions for affective resistance

part |33 pages

Poetic interlude 2

chapter |7 pages

On anarchism

An interview with Judith Butler 1

part |80 pages

Poetic interlude 3

chapter |23 pages

Structures of desire

Postanarchist kink in the speculative fiction of Octavia Butler and Samuel Delany

part |46 pages

Poetic interlude 4